Not every disability is visible.
Many people with tailbone pain and other pelvic floor pain syndromes don’t “look” ill.
To the outside observer, they do not see any sling on your arm or cast on your leg.
Yet the tailbone pain can be severe. The injured coccyx can be so sore that you are unable to sit down even to eat a meal at the table or drive to work (let alone sit at a computer desk for an eight hour work day).
Latest posts by Patrick Foye, M.D. (see all)
- Istanbul International Coccyx Pain Symposium July 2026 - April 1, 2026
- Pelvic P.T. podcast’s Tailbone Pain episode interviewed Patrick Foye, M.D., all about Coccyx Pain - March 31, 2026
- Weight Loss Causing Tailbone Pain. Coccyx Pain After Losing Weight: Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy, GLP-1 - March 16, 2026


