the tailbone wont always be numb sometimes it will be very painful to walk sit or even stand!
By no means am I a Dr......I only play one on tv .....anyway I have narrowing disk degeneration and yes it caused numbness in my tailbone and if I sat for too long my lower half to the toes would go numb . I've had surgery to repair since and its still numb from time to time
The tailbone is the end of the spine.
The coccyx is what we refer to as the tailbone.
The medical term meaning pertaining to the tailbone is coccygeal. The proper name for the tailbone is coccyx.
Coccyx is the scientific name for the tailbone. The jawbone is called the mandible in scientific terms.
Numbness in the tailbone area after sitting is often due to prolonged pressure on the coccyx, which can compress the nerves and blood vessels in that region. Poor posture and sitting on hard surfaces can exacerbate this issue, leading to discomfort and reduced circulation. Additionally, underlying conditions such as coccydynia or sciatica may contribute to numbness. Taking breaks to stand or shift positions can help alleviate this sensation.
Coccyx
the cocyx is the tailbone
Coccyx
That would be the Coxyx - pronounced 'cocksix'
We can't selectively numb emotion. Numb the dark and you numb the light.
Tailbone surgery helps to correct persistent pain in the tailbone area, this is often the last resort after trying non surgical treatments and activities or modifications that have not successfully alleviated the pain.