== Definition ==
A coccyx fracture is a broken tailbone. The
coccyx is the lowest part of the backbone or spine. It is small,
triangular in shape, and consists of four fused vertebra, or spine
bones. Normally, it has a little bit of movement and curves gently
from the end of the spine into the pelvis.
Causes
Causes
of coccyx fracture include:
Falling on the buttocks. Skating
and other activities that lead to falls in the seated position
often contribute.During birth, newborns can break their coccyx
going through the birth canal. Risk Factors
A risk factor
is something that increases your chance of getting a disease,
condition, or injury.
Sex: Female (A woman's broader pelvis
leaves the coccyx more exposed to injury.)Advanced
agePostmenopauseReduced muscle massOsteoporosisPoor
nutrition, especially inadequate calcium and vitamin DCertain
congenital bone conditionsParticipating in certain activities,
such as skatingViolence Symptoms
Symptoms may include:
Pain that increases with sitting or getting up from a
chairPain that increases during a bowel movementBruising or
swellingTenderness over the tailbone Diagnosis
The
doctor will ask about your symptoms and how the injury occurred,
and perform a physical exam. The exam may include a rectal exam.
During a rectal exam, the doctor places a lubricated, gloved finger
into the rectum and feels for any abnormalities. If the coccyx is
fractured, your doctor may feel abnormal movement of the coccyx.
X-rays may or may not be required.
Treatment
Treatment
aims to manage pain until the bone can heal. Even if the coccyx has
moved out of its normal position, doctors usually do not try to
correct the misalignment. Muscles in the area are powerful and can
pull the coccyx back out of position. Because of the location of
the coccyx and the number of muscles attached to it, immobilization
is very difficult. That muscle movement also delays healing.
The
area may remain painful for an extended period of time. You may be
advised to stay in bed initially, or move only as comfort allows.
After a reasonable healing time, steroid injections or surgery may
be considered if severe pain persists.
Pain
ReliefYou may be given medication to ease the pain. To
reduce discomfort during bowel movements:
Drink plenty of
fluids and eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole
grains.Stool softeners may help decrease straining during bowel
movements.Sitz baths can help relieve muscle spasms. A sitz bath
involves soaking the anal area in warm tap water for 10-20
minutes.Sitting can be very uncomfortable after a coccyx
fracture. Suggestions to make sitting less painful include:
Sit on an air cushion or doughnut pad.Alternate between
sitting on one side of the buttock or the other.Try sitting on a
hard chair. Sinking into a soft chair sometimes increases the
pressure on the coccyx.Slouch to move your weight forward and
off the coccyx. Note: This advice holds only until you are well
enough to sit properly again.SurgeryIf pain
continues and causes persistent disability, a coccygectomy might be
recommended. During this procedure, the doctor removes the
coccyx.
Prevention
To help prevent a coccyx fracture:
Wear protective gear when participating in sports.Eat a
diet rich in calcium and vitamin D.Do weight-bearing exercises
to build strong bones.Build strong muscles to prevent
falls. External Links
Coccyx Fracture - Tailbone
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