If you crack your tailbone, or coccyx, it can lead to pain, swelling, and discomfort, particularly when sitting or moving. This injury, known as coccydynia, may result in bruising or, in more severe cases, fractures. Treatment typically involves pain management, rest, and avoiding activities that exacerbate the pain. In some cases, symptoms may resolve on their own, but chronic pain can occur, requiring medical intervention.
no, it's acually going to explode but don't worry Earth will explode past 3,000 years
when your heart feels if should happen.
I have actually spoken to a mayan. 2012 will not be the end of the world first off. He said in 2012 there will be a change, but it will not be the end of the world. We do not exactly know what is going to happen on 2012. some people say world is going to end but some say it is not going to happen. The truth is if its really going to happen, before that particular incident happens several disastrous would take place. Hence if we are patient we would come to know the truth.
No, because in 2012 nothing is going to end or happen that is just a lie.
It's going to be the same but more inventions in 2099 I think
We do, it's called our tailbone.
Crack Down happened in 1989.
The tailbone is the end of the spine.
The coccyx is what we refer to as the tailbone.
The crack get bigger and bigger
pain in them when your older, maybe Arthirtis\ It's proven to show that knuckle Arthritis doesn't happen if you crack
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.
could be a problem with your tailbone, I would get it checked out by a doctor
Nothing
it will crack
I don't think so. Yes, they can, how do i know this, i was born with an extended tail bone.. very painful at times, and now that i have lost weight, more than ever! When I was 13 I had a back infection that ate away 1/4 of the bone just above my tailbone. When it grew back it fused with the tailbone, producing an extended tailbone (and apparently reduced flexibility). The doctors said this doesn't happen naturally, and the only people who would have an extended tailbone like this are people who experienced what I did or have had surgery. But perhaps they were talking about that particular TYPE of E.T. because I have one less vertebrae now.