2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2009.08.187
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Poster 167: Tailbone Pain Associated with a Keel‐Shaped Coccyx: A Case Series

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“…Diagnosis involves a thorough medical history and physical assessment, including palpation to detect coccygeal pain and hypermobility. Rectal examination may also reveal tenderness, and radiological examinations, such as dynamic X-rays and lateral sacral radiographs, are instrumental in diagnosing by assessing the coccyx's shape and movement (7). The classic symptoms include pain and tenderness in the coccyx, lower sacrum, adjacent soft tissues, or muscles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Diagnosis involves a thorough medical history and physical assessment, including palpation to detect coccygeal pain and hypermobility. Rectal examination may also reveal tenderness, and radiological examinations, such as dynamic X-rays and lateral sacral radiographs, are instrumental in diagnosing by assessing the coccyx's shape and movement (7). The classic symptoms include pain and tenderness in the coccyx, lower sacrum, adjacent soft tissues, or muscles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%