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Coccygodynia – diagnosis, pathogenesis, treatment options

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Reviewed by: Dr Dominic Hegarty, Consultant in Pain Management and Neuromodulation, Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine, Cork University Hospital


  • CPD Points: 2
  • Module Type: Case Study
  • Difficulty: All Levels
  • Updated: 8 Dec, 2023

Tags:

  • coccygodynia
  • coccyx

Module Content

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About this Module

This module reviews the diagnosis, pathogenesis and treatment of coccygodynia. The goal of this module is to review the presentation, pathogenesis, differential diagnosis and treatment of coccygodynia. It will also include a concise review of the functional anatomy of the coccyx.


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  • Complete the 10 True or False questions in the Post-Module Assessment. These questions are designed to demonstrate that the module has improved your knowledge base on this topic.
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