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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Coccyx (Tailbone) Fracture and Coccyx Pain How long does a coccyx fracture take to heal? Answer: In most cases, coccyx trauma/fractures improve over weeks to months. Sources indicate that spontaneous healing often takes about 8–12 weeks. If pain lasts longer than a few months or a deformity develops after healing, a condition called chronic coccydynia...</p>
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<h3><strong>How long does a coccyx fracture take to heal?</strong></h3>
<p>Answer: In most cases, coccyx trauma/fractures improve over weeks to months. Sources indicate that spontaneous healing often takes about 8–12 weeks. If pain lasts longer than a few months or a <strong>deformity </strong>develops after healing, a condition called <strong>chronic coccydynia</strong> may occur.</p>
<h3><strong>If pain does not resolve, what options are considered?</strong></h3>
<p>Answer:</p>
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<li>Sitting modification (<strong>coccyx cushion</strong>) and activity adjustment</li>
<li>Pain control (medications recommended by a physician)</li>
<li>In selected cases, injection/block procedures (e.g., <strong>ganglion impar block</strong>)</li>
<li>In long-lasting, quality-of-life-limiting cases consistent with imaging findings, evaluation of surgical options</li>
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<h3><strong>Can a “crooked coccyx” be corrected manually?</strong></h3>
<p>Answer: <strong>Manual correction</strong> techniques are not considered a standard, evidence-based treatment for coccyx pain. Incorrect or forceful manipulation may worsen pain or cause <strong>additional injury</strong>. Evaluation should be based on examination, imaging, and appropriate specialist consultation.</p>
<h3><strong>How is coccyx curvature corrected?</strong></h3>
<p>Answer: If persistent coccyx pain accompanies the deformity seen on imaging, surgery may be required for treatment. During surgery, the curved portion of the coccyx is removed.</p>
<h3><strong>How successful is coccyx surgery (coccygectomy), and are there risks?</strong></h3>
<p>Answer: In chronic coccydynia, <strong>coccygectomy</strong> (removal of part or all of the coccyx) can be effective in selected patients; however, complications may occur. In one study/literature summary, the overall complication rate after coccygectomy was reported to be about 11%, with <strong>wound problems</strong> and <strong>infection</strong> being the most common issues.</p>
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