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What is the medical term meaning the region of the tailbone?

The tailbone defines the coccygeal region. The sacral region is another term that might be used.


Can sarcoidosis of the vertebrae cause tailbone pain?

Yes, if the vertebra is in the lumbar region or the sacral region.


What is the coccygeal region?

The coccyx is the tailbone, so the coccygeal region is the very lower end of the spine.


What are the common names for the 5 spine riegons?

cervical region: neck Thoracic region: back Lumbar region: lower back sacral region: pelvic girdle Coccyxgeal region: tailbone


What is the five divisions of the back named?

Cervical - region of the neck Thoracic - region of the chest Lumbar - region of the waist Sacral - region of the sacrum Coccygeal - region of the tailbone


Why do you have a tailbone?

The tailbone is the end of the spine.


How long to heal a broken tailbone?

It can never be healed when bruised. You will always have a slight or fierce pain in your cocyical region


Can you have herpes outbreaks in the tailbone area?

Yes. It is usually seen around the genital region and other tissues nearby.


What is the Name of the tailbone?

The coccyx is what we refer to as the tailbone.


What is the medical term meaning tail region?

The caudal area is the medical term meaning tail region, although in humans it may be called the coccygeal region. Cauda means tail, and coccyx is tailbone.


What is the medical term meaning pertaining to the tailbone?

The medical term meaning pertaining to the tailbone is coccygeal. The proper name for the tailbone is coccyx.


Is coccyx the scientific name for your tailbone or your jawbone?

Coccyx is the scientific name for the tailbone. The jawbone is called the mandible in scientific terms.

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