2023
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000033606
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Coccygectomy for coccygodynia: A single-center experience

Abstract: Spine fractures are most commonly observed among older people due to weak bones and irregular postures. These fractures of 10 lead to coccygodynia. Women are 5 times more prone to developing coccygodynia as compared to men. Initially, different painkillers, physiotherapy, and other non-surgical treatments are recommended to reduce the pain. However, in case of the failure of these treatments, a surgical procedure (named coccygectomy) is considered to remove the tailbone to achieve effective outcomes. The main … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, it can affect individuals across various age groups, including younger adults and adolescents [15]. Women appear to be affected by coccydynia more frequently than men, as reported by several studies in the literature [9,14,15]. Our data confirm what is reported in the literature; indeed, the female-to-male ratio observed in our study is 3.2 to 1.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Nevertheless, it can affect individuals across various age groups, including younger adults and adolescents [15]. Women appear to be affected by coccydynia more frequently than men, as reported by several studies in the literature [9,14,15]. Our data confirm what is reported in the literature; indeed, the female-to-male ratio observed in our study is 3.2 to 1.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The injections were performed in the pericoccygeal tissues without the aid of radiographic or ultrasound guidance. Subsequently, all patients underwent a physiotherapeutic and instrumental treatment, including three cycles of ten sessions of massages for the coccygeus and levator ani muscles, and three sessions of low-intensity shockwave therapy at approximately 2000 pulses per session, spaced two weeks apart [ 9 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%