- 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: https://tailbonedoctor.com/prepare-for-your-visit/
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