Anal canal dysfunction refers to a range of conditions that affect the anal canal, a critical part of the body’s digestive system. This dysfunction can cause discomfort, pain, and problems with bowel movements. This guide will explain the anatomy, various types of dysfunction, causes, symptoms, and diagnostic tests. It will also cover treatments, including non-pharmacological Read More >>>>
Category: Degenerative Bones, Joints, and Spine Care (A – Z)
Coccygeus Muscle Pain
The coccygeus muscle is a small muscle located at the base of your spine, part of the pelvic floor muscles. It helps support the pelvic organs and stabilizes the pelvis. Types of Coccygeus Muscle Pain Acute Coccygeus Pain: Sudden, intense pain in the coccyx area, often from trauma or injury. Chronic Coccygeus Pain: Persistent pain Read More >>>>
Anterior Angulation of the Coccyx
Brief overview of the coccyx (tailbone) anatomy and its role. Definition and explanation of anterior angulation of the coccyx. Importance of understanding its implications for health and daily activities. Types Different types of anterior angulation (e.g., acute, chronic). Classification based on severity and clinical presentation. Causes Common causes of anterior angulation of the coccyx: Trauma Read More >>>>
Anterior Angulation of the Coccyx
Anterior angulation of the coccyx refers to a condition where the tip of the coccyx bone, also known as the tailbone, bends forward towards the front of the body. This can lead to discomfort and pain, affecting daily activities and quality of life for individuals experiencing this condition. Types of Anterior Angulation Disorders Anterior angulation Read More >>>>
Coccyx Pain
Coccyx pain, also known as coccydynia, refers to discomfort or pain in the coccyx, which is the small triangular bone at the base of the spine, commonly referred to as the tailbone. Types of Coccyx Pain Coccyx pain can vary in nature and severity. It may be: Traumatic Coccyx Pain: Caused by injury or trauma Read More >>>>
Coccyx Dysfunction
Definition and basic anatomy of the coccyx Importance of the coccyx in the body Overview of coccyx dysfunction and its impact on daily life Types of Coccyx Dysfunction Traumatic Coccyx Dysfunction: Caused by injury or trauma Idiopathic Coccyx Dysfunction: Without a clear cause Hypermobile Coccyx: Excessive movement of the coccyx Hypomobile Coccyx: Restricted movement of Read More >>>>
Coccyx Lesions
Types of Coccyx Lesions Traumatic Coccyx Lesions: Result from falls or trauma. Degenerative Coccyx Lesions: Caused by wear and tear over time. Idiopathic Coccyx Lesions: Where the cause is unclear. Causes of Coccyx Lesions Include common causes such as: Trauma from falls or accidents. Repetitive strain injury. Poor posture. Obesity. Aging-related degeneration. Symptoms of Coccyx Read More >>>>
Coccyx Degeneration
Coccyx degeneration, also known as coccydynia, refers to the wear and tear or deterioration of the coccyx, the small triangular bone at the base of the spine, also known as the tailbone. This condition can lead to chronic pain and discomfort, affecting a person’s daily activities and quality of life. This guide will cover the Read More >>>>
Coccyx Atrophy
Coccyx atrophy refers to the degeneration or wasting away of the coccyx, commonly known as the tailbone. This condition can lead to pain, discomfort, and various functional issues. This article provides an in-depth look at coccyx atrophy, covering its types, causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests, non-pharmacological treatments, medications, surgeries, prevention strategies, and when to seek medical Read More >>>>
Coccyx Malformations
The coccyx, commonly known as the tailbone, is a small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column. Coccyx malformations are abnormalities or deformities of this bone, which can lead to various health issues, including pain and mobility problems. This guide provides a detailed overview of coccyx malformations, covering types, causes, symptoms, diagnostic tests, Read More >>>>
Sacrotuberous Ligament Malformations
The sacrotuberous ligament is a band of fibrous tissue that connects the sacrum (base of the spine) to the ischial tuberosity (sit bones) of the pelvis. It plays a crucial role in supporting the pelvis and stabilizing the sacroiliac joint. Types of Sacrotuberous Ligament Malformations Congenital Malformations These are abnormalities present from birth and may Read More >>>>
Sacrotuberous Ligament Disorders
Specific disorders like strains, tears, inflammation, and rare conditions affecting the sacrotuberous ligament. Types of Sacrotuberous Ligament Disorders Sprains and Tears: Common injuries affecting the ligament. Avulsion Fractures: Where the ligament pulls a piece of bone away. Chronic Inflammation: Conditions like sacroiliitis affecting the ligament. Causes of Sacrotuberous Ligament Disorders Trauma: Falls, sports injuries. Repetitive Read More >>>>