- In this video, Patrick Foye, M.D., gives his initial reactions to a medical journal article that covers the topic of Cycling and Low Back Pain.
- Dr. Foye points out that the article completely ignores the issue of tailbone pain (coccyx pain, coccydynia) in cyclists.
- Sitting on a bicycle seat, or saddle, can put direct pressure on the tailbone (coccyx), resulting in tailbone pain.
- Click the image to see the video:
Here is the LINK to the VIDEO: https://youtu.be/guzN5zhlRfY
To come to Dr. Foye’s Tailbone Pain Center:
- Get expert medical care for your tailbone problem. Here’s what you need know: http://tailbonedoctor.com/prepare-for-your-visit/
Tailbone Pain Book:
To get your copy of Dr. Foye’s book, “Tailbone Pain Relief Now!” click on this link: www.TailbonePainBook.com

Book: “Tailbone Pain Relief Now! Causes and Treatments for Your Sore or Injured Coccyx” by Patrick Foye, M.D.
Patrick Foye, M.D.
Founder and Director at Tailbone Pain Center
Dr. Foye is an expert at treating tailbone pain (coccyx pain).
His personable, private-practice office is located on a modern, renowned, academic medical school campus, at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
For an appointment, call 973-972-2802.
http://tailbonedoctor.com/
His personable, private-practice office is located on a modern, renowned, academic medical school campus, at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
For an appointment, call 973-972-2802.
http://tailbonedoctor.com/
Latest posts by Patrick Foye, M.D. (see all)
- Does the Middle Cluneal Nerve Cause Coccyx Pain, Tailbone Pain? - January 3, 2021
- Free Book on Tailbone Pain, Coccyx Pain, Coccydynia, November 14-15, 2020 - November 13, 2020
- Facebook Live for Tailbone Pain Awareness Day, November 15, 2020 - November 13, 2020