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  • Diagnosis of Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

    Diagnosis of Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

    Coccydynia is typically diagnosed by gathering a thorough medical history and completing a physical exam. These two standard diagnostic practices are usually sufficient in obtaining a diagnosis and evaluating treatment options, but in some cases, diagnostic tests such as scans or injections may be used.

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  • Causes of Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

    Causes of Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

    Direct trauma to the tailbone is the most common cause of coccydynia and usually leads to inflammation surrounding the coccyx, which contributes to pain and discomfort. There are many cases reported in which pain begins with no identifiable origin (called idiopathic coccydynia).

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  • Symptoms of Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

    Symptoms of Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

    Tailbone pain is usually accompanied by other, more specific symptoms that can sometimes indicate how pain is occurring. Common Symptoms of Coccydynia - Coccydynia may be further characterized by one or a combination of the following symptoms: Localized pain and tenderness - Pain is generally confined to the tailbone, and does not radiate through the pelvis...

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  • Non-Surgical Treatments for Lower Back Pain

    Non-Surgical Treatments for Lower Back Pain

    The goal of medical treatments is to reduce pain, but these treatments do not change the underlying source of pain. A doctor will typically prescribe medical treatments alongside a physical therapy program or other regimen.

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  • Early Treatments for Lower Back Pain

    Early Treatments for Lower Back Pain

    Many treatment options for low back pain can be tailored to an individual patient’s needs. Treatments include care administered at home, medicinal remedies, alternative care, or even surgery. Depending on the patient's diagnosis, some treatments may be more effective than others. Many people find that a combination of treatments is best.

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  • Diagnosing Lower Back Pain

    Diagnosing Lower Back Pain

    Obtaining an accurate diagnosis that identifies the underlying cause of the pain, and doesn’t just correlate to the symptoms, is important in guiding treatment. As a foundation of the diagnostic process, the patient provides a detailed description of symptoms and medical history. From this information, a doctor will usually have a general idea of the source of the patient’s pain.

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  • Symptoms of Lower Back Pain

    Symptoms of Lower Back Pain

    Low back pain might begin as acute due to an injury but can become chronic. Managing pain appropriately at an early stage can help limit symptoms in both time and severity Identifying the symptoms and getting a diagnosis that pinpoints the underlying cause of the pain is the first step in obtaining effective pain relief.

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  • Causes of Lower Back Pain

    Causes of Lower Back Pain

    Most commonly, mechanical issues and soft-tissue injuries are the cause of low back pain. These injuries can include damage to the intervertebral discs, compression of nerve roots, and improper movement of the spinal joints. The single most common cause of lower back pain is a torn or pulled muscle and/or ligament.

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  • All You Need To Know About Lower Back Pain

    All You Need To Know About Lower Back Pain

    The lumbar spine, or lower back, is a remarkably well-engineered structure of interconnecting bones, joints, nerves, ligaments, and muscles all working together to provide support, strength, and flexibility. However, this complex structure also leaves the lower back susceptible to injury and pain. Once an accurate diagnosis of the cause of lower back pain is attained, treatment options can be selected based on today’s best medical practices.

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  • Common Misunderstandings About Treatments for Back Pain and Spinal Issues

    Common Misunderstandings About Treatments for Back Pain and Spinal Issues

    Treatment for lower back pain is usually initiated without a specific diagnosis or medical consultation. For effective care and relief of symptoms, a treatment program that is coordinated by a healthcare professional is recommended. Here are a few common myths about the treatments available for back pain and the accurate facts supporting the truth for each.

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