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*Coccygeal disorders: fracture or dislocation, sacrococcygeal joint hyper or hypomobility, coccygeal joint hypermobility, bone spicule
*Coccygeal disorders: fracture or dislocation, sacrococcygeal joint hyper or hypomobility, coccygeal joint hypermobility, bone spicule
*Referred spinal pain
*Referred spinal pain
*Pelvic floor or pelvic organ disease: prostatitis, PID, levator ani syndrome, etc.
*Pelvic floor or pelvic organ disease: endometriosis, prostatitis, PID, levator ani syndrome, etc.
*Pilonidal sinus
*Pilonidal sinus
*Proctalgia fugax
*Proctalgia fugax
*Rare causes - CRPS, infection, metastatic malignancy, CPPD, Chordomas, Benign notochordal cell tumours, avascular necrosis, sacral nerve arachnoiditis, glomus tumour, precoccygeal dermoid cyst.
*Rare causes - CRPS, infection, metastatic malignancy, CPPD, Chordomas, Benign notochordal cell tumours, avascular necrosis, sacral nerve arachnoiditis, glomus tumour, precoccygeal dermoid cyst.

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Differential Diagnosis

  • Coccygeal disorders: fracture or dislocation, sacrococcygeal joint hyper or hypomobility, coccygeal joint hypermobility, bone spicule
  • Referred spinal pain
  • Pelvic floor or pelvic organ disease: endometriosis, prostatitis, PID, levator ani syndrome, etc.
  • Pilonidal sinus
  • Proctalgia fugax
  • Rare causes - CRPS, infection, metastatic malignancy, CPPD, Chordomas, Benign notochordal cell tumours, avascular necrosis, sacral nerve arachnoiditis, glomus tumour, precoccygeal dermoid cyst.