Tail pain and refuse to sit

Patients with coccygeal fractures and dislocations often don't like sitting because of tail pain, and even refuse to sit. They are willing to stay in bed sideways. Fractures and dislocations of the tail are more common than fractures of the sacrum, especially in women. They are often encountered in life and sports accidents.

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