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  2. Coccygeal plexus - Wikipedia

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    The coccygeal plexus gives rise to the anococcygeal nerve. [2] The coccygeal plexus is distributed to the coccygeus muscle, part of the levator ani muscle, the sacrococcygeal symphysis, and (via the anococcygeal nerve) a small area of skin between the tip of the coccyx, and the anus. [1]

  3. Nerve compression syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Nerve compression syndrome, or compression neuropathy, or nerve entrapment syndrome, is a medical condition caused by chronic, direct pressure on a peripheral nerve. [1] It is known colloquially as a trapped nerve , though this may also refer to nerve root compression (by a herniated disc , for example).

  4. Radiculopathy - Wikipedia

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    Pinched nerves arise when surrounding bone or tissue, such as cartilage, muscles or tendons, put pressure on the nerve and disrupt its function. [2] In a radiculopathy, the problem occurs at or near the root of the nerve, shortly after its exit from the spinal cord.

  5. Anococcygeal nerve - Wikipedia

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    The anococcygeal nerve is a sensory nerve of the pelvis [1] that arises from the coccygeal plexus. [2] It pierces the coccygeus muscle and the sacrotuberous ligament to supply a small area of skin between the coccyx and anus, [3] as well as the sacrococcygeal joint. [citation needed] The number of anococcygeal nerves varies between one and ...

  6. Pudendal nerve entrapment - Wikipedia

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    A pudendal nerve block will temporarily remove or reduce the pain, although it is not considered diagnostic on its own because many other disease processes apart from entrapment can cause pain in the anatomic region of the pudendal nerve. [33] Infiltration is usually near the ischial spine. [31]

  7. Tarsal tunnel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is a nerve compression syndrome or nerve entrapment syndrome causing a painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is entrapped as it travels through the tarsal tunnel. [1] [2] The tarsal tunnel is found along the inner leg behind the medial malleolus (bump on the inside of the ankle). The posterior tibial ...

  8. Coccydynia - Wikipedia

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    The name coccyx is derived from the Greek word for 'cuckoo' due to its beak-like appearance. The coccyx itself is made up of three to five vertebrae, some of which may be fused together. The ventral side of the coccyx is slightly concave whereas the dorsal aspect is slightly convex.

  9. Ganglion impar - Wikipedia

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    "Ganglion Impar Injections to Treat Tailbone Pain" at www.TailboneDoctor.com "Treatment of coccydynia by injection of local anesthetic to the ganglion impar", at coccyx.org; figures/chapter_32/32-6.HTM: Basic Human Anatomy at Dartmouth Medical School; Tailbone pain (coccyx pain, coccydynia) Peer-reviewed medical article online at eMedicine ...