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  2. Coccyx fracture - Wikipedia

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    A coccyx fracture is a fracture of the coccyx, commonly called a broken tailbone or ‘puzzle fracture.’ The coccyx is located at the base of the spine , under the sacrum . It is the last section of the ape vertebral column .

  3. Neurogenic claudication - Wikipedia

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    Knee to chest stretch - Lying down on the back, bring one leg up and pull it towards the chest and hold for 30–45 seconds. Posterior pelvic tilt (bridges) - Lying on the back, bend both legs and place your feet on the floor. Raise stomach from the ground, lifting the back and pelvis, until the back is straight. Hold for 5–10 seconds and relax.

  4. Amazon Reviewers Say This Pillow Is a ‘Life Saver’ for ...

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    This orthopedic donut pillow on Amazon helps relieve back, tailbone, and sciatica pain, especially after surgery and during postpartum, according to shoppers.

  5. Pelvic fracture - Wikipedia

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    This includes any break of the sacrum, hip bones (ischium, pubis, ilium), or tailbone. [1] Symptoms include pain, particularly with movement. [1] Complications may include internal bleeding, injury to the bladder, or vaginal trauma. [2] [3] Common causes include falls, motor vehicle collisions, a vehicle hitting a pedestrian, or a direct crush ...

  6. Crack Your Neck Much? Here’s What Experts Have to Say ... - AOL

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    Here are some of her best tips on getting ahead of your need to crack your neck: Use good body mechanics throughout your day. Your head should be in direct alignment with your shoulders when ...

  7. Is cracking your joints a harmful habit? Here’s what the ...

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    There’s even a medical name for that crackling, clicking or popping sound your joints make: crepitus. Here's what causes it.

  8. Spinal posture - Wikipedia

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    From a side view, the cervical (neck) region of the spine (C1–C7) is bent inward, the thoracic (upper back) region (T1–T12) bends outward, and the lumbar (lower back) region (L1–L5) bends inward. The sacrum (tailbone area) (S1–S5 fused) and coccyx (on average 4 fused) rest between the pelvic bones. [5]

  9. Can Knuckle Cracking Really Cause Arthritis? We Asked ... - AOL

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