Coccydynia and pains sacroilíacos are painful conditions related to the lumbar region and pelvis. Coccydynia involves pain in the coccyx, the bony structure located at the bottom of the spine. May arise due to injuries, slip and falls, childbirth, or disorders such as inflammation in the area. On the other hand, the pains sacroilíacos involve discomfort in the sacroiliac joint, which connects the lower part of the spine with the pelvis. These pains can be caused by injuries, degenerative changes or misalignments in the joint.
Coccydynia: Types
- Trauma or Injury to persons: Falls directly on the pelvic region, traumatic injuries or impacts on the tailbone may cause pain.
- Fractures or Dislocations of the Coccyx: Fractures or displacements abnormal of the coccyx may be caused by accidents or injuries.
- Repetitive Strain: Activities that involve repetitive movements or constant pressure on the tailbone area can contribute to the pain.
- Prolonged Sitting: Prolonged sitting, especially on hard surfaces, it can put pressure on the coccyx and cause pain.
- Idiopathic Cause: In some cases, the pain in the coccyx can arise without an obvious cause and are classified as idiopathic.
Dolores Sacroilíacos: Types
- Direct injuries or Falls: Falls directly on the pelvic region, traumatic injuries or impacts on the tailbone may cause pain.
- Muscle tension or Spasms:The muscle tension in the pelvic region can affect the coccyx and cause pain.
- Hiperlaxitud Ligamentous:Some women may experience hiperlaxitud in the ligaments around the coccyx, which could contribute to the pain.
- Tumors or Masses in the Pelvic Region:Tumors or masses that affect the pelvic region can exert pressure on the coccyx and cause pain.
- Spondylarthritis:Rheumatic conditions such as ankylosing spondylitis can affect the sacroiliac joints and cause pain, stiffness and loss of mobility.
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