نتایج جستجو برای: coccydynia

تعداد نتایج: 128  

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1982
A. R. Wray J. Templeton

COCCYDYNIA is a condition for which there are many forms of treatment. This is partly a reflection of the fact that coccydynia is a subjective complaint and therefore difficult to assess, indeed it can probably only be assessed subjectively. Coccydynia usually responds to conservative measures, but when these measures fail coccygectomy has been reported to be successful." 2 However, it is our i...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 2010
S T Nathan B E Fisher C S Roberts

Coccydynia is a painful disorder characterised by coccygeal pain which is typically exaggerated by pressure. It remains an unsolved mystery because of the perceived unpredictability of the origin of the pain, some psychological traits that may be associated with the disorder, the presence of diverse treatment options, and varied outcomes. A more detailed classification based on the aetiology an...

2015
Shih-Feng Lin Yi-Jen Chen Hung-Pin Tu Chia-Ling Lee Ching-Lin Hsieh Wen-Lan Wu Chia-Hsin Chen Jan P. A. Baak

UNLABELLED Coccydynia is pain in the coccygeal region, and usually treated conservatively. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) was incorporated as non-invasive treatment of many musculoskeletal conditions. However, the effects of ESWT on coccydynia are less discussed. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of ESWT on the outcomes of coccydynia. Patients were allocated to ESWT...

2016
Cemil Adas Ugur Ozdemir Huseyin Toman Nurettin Luleci Emel Luleci Hilal Adas

OBJECTIVE Coccydynia is defined as pain in the coccygeal region. Among the many causes of coccydynia, the most common cause is trauma as a result of falling on the buttocks, repetitive microtrauma, or childbirth. Several methods are currently used for the treatment of coccydynia, including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, intrarectal manipulation, epidural injections, ganglion impar blocks...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1981
H Pambakian M A Smith

Two cases of coccydynia are presented. Their definitive treatment was excision of the coccyx and the pericoccygeal tissues. The histology in both cases revealed a glomus tumour of the coccygeal body and the symptoms were completely relieved after operation. Glomus tumours of the coccygeal body may be the cause of some cases of coccydynia.

2017
Nitesh Gonnade Neeraj Mehta Pushpinder Singh Khera Dewesh Kumar Rengarajan Rajagopal Pramod Kumar Sharma

INTRODUCTION Coccydynia refers to pain in the terminal segment of the spinecaused by abnormal sitting and standing posture. Coccydynia is usually managed conservatively, however in nonresponsive patients, ganglion impar block is used as a good alternate modality for pain relief. This article studies the effect of ganglion impar block in coccydynia patients who were not relieved by conservative ...

Journal: :The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume 1991

Journal: :Annals of medical research 2022

Aim: Coccydynia is defined as pain in the area of coccyx. The initial treatment conservative therapy, although several interventional treatments can be performed patients who do not respond well. purpose this study to evaluate efficacies ganglion impar blocks and caudal epidural steroid injections coccydynia. Materials Methods: From January 2019 June 2021, a retrospective review was conducted o...

2013
Yin - Ting Chen Chelsea Brundage Ian C Murphy Arthur Jason De Luigi

Coccydynia is a common condition that has been difficult to treat effectively with conventional pain relief methods. There has been previous research demonstrating safety and efficacy of prolotherapy to treat coccydynia. Many of the original descriptions were performed utilizing landmark or palpation guided techniques. However, there is evidence that imaging guidance improves accuracy of inject...

2016
Shila Haghighat Mahboobeh Mashayekhi Asl

BACKGROUND Several nonsurgical and surgical treatment modalities are available for patients with chronic coccydynia, with controversial results. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ECSWT) is effective in the treatment of many musculoskeletal disorders; however, it has not been tested for chronic coccydynia. OBJECTIVES We performed the current study to determine the effects of ECSWT on pain in ...

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