A Safer Surgical Approach to Chronic Tailbone Pain
Chronic tailbone pain, known as coccydynia, is frequently misdiagnosed as a structural problem of the coccyx. However, according to pain-focused peripheral nerve surgeon Dr. Tim Tollestrup, the true source of pain is often injury to the coccygeal and sacral nerves — not the bone itself.
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Why coccyx removal surgery carries serious risks
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The role of coccygeal nerves and the dorsal rami of S5
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How trauma causes nerve-based tailbone pain
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Diagnostic nerve blocks for coccydynia
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A targeted nerve surgery that preserves pelvic stability
If you suffer from persistent tailbone pain and conservative treatments have failed, a nerve-focused evaluation may provide answers you haven’t been given before.
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