Hi,
I have an out of line tailbone. Can this cause an aching feeling in that area?
Yes it can. Each vertebra has fishhook-like protrusions. When they are misaligned, they jab into a nearby area where pain will be experienced.
I recommend that you research and try the Feldenkrais method to realign the vertebrae. It is a do-it-yourself method which uses the laws of physics, such as pulleys, to push the vertebrae into place.
With practice, one can do this more and more quickly. You know you have done it correctly when you feel immediate pain relief.
Sacroiliac area, sacrum, coccyx or coccygeal area, or it can be referred to as the top of the natal cleft (butt crack).
There could be multiple reasons: nerve impingement, tumor, or trauma. For an accurate diagnosis, contact a licensed primary care provider in your area.
Assess the size and location, reposition paying close attention to keeping pressure off redden area. Keep area dry
7 Cervical Vertebrae12 Thoracic Vertebrae5 Lumbar Vertebrae5 Sacral Vertebrae3-5 Coccyx Vertebrae (although these are usually fused together)
Common dead leg syndrome symptoms include: no feeling in the leg area, tingling in the leg area, and numbing feeling in the leg area. These symptoms should be checked out by a medical professional.
Coccyx is the final segment of the ape vertebral column. That area is the coccygeal region.
It is called the Coccyx area of the back.
conus medullaris
pelvic immflamatory disease or pregnant
Gas or fecal matter moving in the intestines is the usual cause of this feeling.
Sacroiliac area, sacrum, coccyx or coccygeal area, or it can be referred to as the top of the natal cleft (butt crack).
that may be a sign of asthma.
There could be multiple reasons: nerve impingement, tumor, or trauma. For an accurate diagnosis, contact a licensed primary care provider in your area.
Assess the size and location, reposition paying close attention to keeping pressure off redden area. Keep area dry
If you have a coccyx injury or unexplained discomfort in the tailbone area, you should contact your doctor. It may be necessary for the doctor to decide if the injury is traumatic or if the pain is caused by other, more serious, problems.
I wouldn't know how to answer that question but if you are experiences cramping around the liver area I greatly suggest that you see a Doctor, better safe then sorry.
7 Cervical Vertebrae12 Thoracic Vertebrae5 Lumbar Vertebrae5 Sacral Vertebrae3-5 Coccyx Vertebrae (although these are usually fused together)