The tailbone (or the coccyx) can become very painful if it’s injured or fractured. Here are 7 simple ways to help relieve coccyx or tailbone pain. Watch Dr. Jo show more ways to relieve tailbone pain: https://youtu.be/dYOF7xqzQgA
For the first stretch for tailbone pain, you will start in quadruped or all fours. Open up your knees, but bring your feet slightly together. Lean back into a stretch, but not all the way to your feet. Then you can gently take your hips side to side.
Next, staying in quadruped, you will do a cat/dog or cat/cow to stretch the hips and pelvis. Then you can go back into a full child’s pose or prayer stretch. The further down you go, the better stretch you will get. After that, you can lie all the way down on your stomach, and come up into a cobra stretch. If that is too much, you can start with a prone prop.
For the last stretch for coccyx and tailbone pain, roll over onto your back, and do trunk rotations and bridges.
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Aylio Coccyx Seat Cushion for Back Pain Relief Review:
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Tailbone / Coccyx Pain Relief:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJoHj3sBtnw
DISCLAIMER: This content (the video, description, links, and comments) is not medical advice or a treatment plan and is intended for general education and demonstration purposes only. This content should not be used to self-diagnose or self-treat any health, medical, or physical condition. Don’t use this content to avoid going to your own healthcare professional or to replace the advice they give you. Consult with your healthcare professional before doing anything contained in this content. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Ask Doctor Jo, LLC, its officers, employees, and contractors for any and all losses, injuries, or damages resulting from any and all claims that arise from your use or misuse of this content. Ask Doctor Jo, LLC makes no representations about the accuracy or suitability of this content. Use of this content is at your sole risk.
For the first stretch for tailbone pain, you will start in quadruped or all fours. Open up your knees, but bring your feet slightly together. Lean back into a stretch, but not all the way to your feet. Then you can gently take your hips side to side.
Next, staying in quadruped, you will do a cat/dog or cat/cow to stretch the hips and pelvis. Then you can go back into a full child’s pose or prayer stretch. The further down you go, the better stretch you will get. After that, you can lie all the way down on your stomach, and come up into a cobra stretch. If that is too much, you can start with a prone prop.
For the last stretch for coccyx and tailbone pain, roll over onto your back, and do trunk rotations and bridges.
Related Videos:
Pain from Sitting Too Long? These 5 Tips Can Help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYOF7xqzQgA&list=PLPS8D21t0eO8bRyNBvm5NULZeCKPsnP3Q&index=52&t=0s
Aylio Coccyx Seat Cushion for Back Pain Relief Review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laBGSB8ng_w&t=0s&list=PLPS8D21t0eO8f_98xLZTeYVo_8CZYFgDV&index=5
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Doctor Jo is a licensed Physical Therapist and Doctor of Physical Therapy.
SUPPORT Dr. Jo on Patreon for as little as $1 a month, and get cool rewards: http://www.patreon.com/askdoctorjo
===========================================
Tailbone / Coccyx Pain Relief:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJoHj3sBtnw
DISCLAIMER: This content (the video, description, links, and comments) is not medical advice or a treatment plan and is intended for general education and demonstration purposes only. This content should not be used to self-diagnose or self-treat any health, medical, or physical condition. Don’t use this content to avoid going to your own healthcare professional or to replace the advice they give you. Consult with your healthcare professional before doing anything contained in this content. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Ask Doctor Jo, LLC, its officers, employees, and contractors for any and all losses, injuries, or damages resulting from any and all claims that arise from your use or misuse of this content. Ask Doctor Jo, LLC makes no representations about the accuracy or suitability of this content. Use of this content is at your sole risk.
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