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Dr. Foye’s “How to” articles on Tailbone Pain:

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How to tell if you have a DISLOCATED TAILBONE (COCCYX DISLOCATION)

How to tell if you have a BROKEN TAILBONE (FRACTURED COCCYX)

How to tell if you have TAILBONE PAIN (COCCYX PAIN)

How to describe TAILBONE PAIN (COCCYX PAIN)

How to Pick a COCCYX CUSHION (TAILBONE CUSHION) for Coccyx Pain (Tailbone Pain)

How to know if your MRI included the TAILBONE (COCCYX MRI)

How to Cope with TAILBONE PAIN DURING PREGNANCY

How to SIT with TAILBONE PAIN

How to Decide about Tailbone Removal (Coccyx Removal Surgery, Coccygectomy) for Tailbone Pain

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 Patrick Foye, M.D.,

Director of the Coccyx Pain Center,

PM&R at Rutgers

New Jersey Medical School,

90 Bergen St,

DOC Suite 3100,

Newark, New Jersey,

USA, 07103For an appointment, call:

973-972-2802

TAILBONE PAIN


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Disclaimer:

This web site is for

general informational purposes only.The information should not be

considered as medical advice.The information is not a substitute for appropriate in-person care

by a physician

with expertise in evaluating

and treating tailbone pain.This website

is not meant to represent

official views

of any university,

medical school,

hospital, etc.

 

 

Effective July 2013:
New Jersey Medical School is part of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.