Our certified pelvic floor therapists can assess the tailbone using a combination of internal and external pelvic floor techniques.
Tailbone pain pelvic floor dysfunction.
Coccyx dysfunction is often the root cause to low back and pelvic pain.
Childbirth is another common trauma for the tailbone and pelvic floor.
There are many potential causes for coccydynia.
If the fall was bad enough that you still remember it it may have been enough to start a chain of dysfunction.
Si joint tailbone pain sacroiliac joint dysfunction also known as sijd or si joint pain is a condition in which the sacroiliac joint in the pelvis moves either too much or too little resulting in pain and often instability of the pelvic girdle.
Symptoms vary by the type of disorder.
Including pelvic floor muscle spasms that may.
These disorders can be embarrassing to discuss may be hard to diagnosis and often have a negative effect on quality of life.
Can often be extremely helpful with a variety of conditions including some forms of urinary incontinence pelvic floor sagging prolapse vaginal muscle pain during sexual intercourse various pelvic floor muscle spasms tightness etc.
In these cases the tailbone is often not even painful to palpation however if you were to palpate one of the adjacent pelvic floor muscles attaching to the coccyx e g.
Pelvic floor physical therapists treat a wide array of conditions including bladder and or bowel incontinence bladder urgency painful intercourse and just plain pelvic pain to name just a few.
The realization that my problem was a muscle spasm in a particularly unfortunate location was shocking but also truly eye opening and a huge relief.
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A fall onto the tailbone even in childhood can result in tailbone pain or pelvic floor dysfunction later in life.
The sacroiliac joint connects to many ligaments and muscles in the lower back hip and pelvic floor.