Treating a Bruised Tailbone


If you’ve got bruising around your tailbone, you may be in agony every time you sit down. But don’t be quick to ask for drugs or surgical treatment. At ChiroCareLA.com, Dr. Jack Alajajian and his staff regularly treat spinal injuries using safe, non-addictive instruments and therapeutic techniques. Without putting undue strain on yourself, you can receive treatments that reduce inflammation and prevent recurrences.


 


There are two structures made up of fused vertebrae at the base of the spine: the sacrum, which connects to the pelvis, and the coccyx, which hangs beneath it and tapers to a point. The coccyx is better known as the tailbone, and when the muscles and ligaments surrounding it are sensitive, doctors describe that as coccydynia. The coccyx helps to stabilize the deep muscles of the pelvis and is unlikely to crack. However, a person may still feel pain there if they suffer repeated blows during an activity such as horseback riding or cycling over rough terrain, or if they have recently given birth.


 


We can perform adjustments to ensure that the tailbone is in the right place to heal properly, but treatments mostly focus on pain management. We can reduce inflammation through hot and cold treatments, such as those done with Vorteq technology, and through electric muscle stimulation. Patients should remain active while recovering to ensure their muscles don’t stiffen, and in addition to prescribing therapeutic exercises, we can help keep their muscles flexible and nourished after work-outs. Patients may also want to try sitting on ring-shaped pillows until their pain has diminished.


 


Dr. Jack Alajajian and his staff operate ChiroCareLA.com at 815 E Colorado Suite 250, Glendale CA, 91205. Call 818-246-3600.




 

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