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How Can Tailbone Pain Add Limitations To Your Work Life?

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Tailbone Pain / Coccyx Pain Tailbone Pain / Coccyx Pain Tailbone/Coccyx is a small bony triangular structure located at the end of vertebral column or the spine. It provides Support and Stabilize a person while he/she is in a sitting position. The  Tailbone Pain / Coccyx Pain  is the Pain and discomfort caused in the Tailbone area. The people with Tailbone pain have difficulties with prolonged sitting. They suffer from severe pain while sitting. This makes them ask for an official  Medical Opinion  to get rid of the Pain and increase their ability to work. Since pain becomes an obstacle preventing them to work at their ease. Some Useful Approach can be, Sit Stand Approach at your workstation-One can modify a computer workstation that raises or lowers as per your requirement during the office. This will enable you to stand and work when your tailbone is bruised or is hurting. You can then choose to sit down at workstation the minute you feel tired of s...

Bruised Tailbone: Requires Special Precautions. Slow to Heal

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Bruised Tailbone | Fractured Tailbone Bruised Tailbone | Fractured Tailbone A freak accident or injury may lead to Bruised Tailbone | Fractured Tailbone . The coccyx, another name for the tailbone is situated in a medically inaccessible place. It is located at the lowest portion of the back and comprises the last vertebral column of the spine. It is made up of 3 to 5 bony elements, which are held in place by ligaments and joints.   An injured coccyx or Bruised Tailbone | Fractured Tailbone can take a long time to heal. Hence, it takes longer to heal and requires extra care. The majority of coccyx injuries occur in women since they have a broader pelvis. Common Causes of Coccyx Injury Common Causes Of Coccyx Injury | Tailbone Treatment The most common ways to injure your tailbone are:             Falling down in a seated stance, which impacts the tailbone the most      Getting directly hit on the coccyx, for...