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Coccydynia and Pelvic Floor Spasm

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Coccydynia and Pelvic Floor Spasm

In some people with coccyx dysfunction, the brain’s alarm system is triggered, warning of the possibility of tissue damage, whereas others with the same condition feel no pain. In the extreme, a person’s nervous system “volume” may be turned up due to prolonged exposure to painful stimuli. This sensitization process causes buttock and pelvic pain to linger long after the problem has been resolved.

Pain is a symptom all healthy human beings experience at some point in their lives. In fact, pain sensation is necessary for survival — without it, we would not know if we were injured or unwell. However, in our sensitized clients, the degree of pain does not always match the degree of injury, and this is where proper manual therapy and corrective exercise can help. Working together in a comfortable, safe environment, we can identify specific movements that reduce a client’s coccydynia symptoms and help eliminate areas of bind. Getting the client moving and exercising is always a great strategy for easing the pain of coccyx dysfunction.

Read the full article here: https://mailchi.mp/freedomfrompain/coccydynia-and-pelvic-floor-spasm-159034

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18 ноября 2020 г. 7:10:54
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