14. Coccygodynia.
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PMID: 20825565
Review.
In case of absence of provocation of the coccygeal pain by prolonged sitting and manual examination neurological causes such as lumbar disc hernias are a possible reason for the coccygodynia. ...Treatment for patients with severe pain in the chronic phase consists of manua …
In case of absence of provocation of the coccygeal pain by prolonged sitting and manual examination neurological causes such as lumba …