Experiencing Pain in Your Tailbone?
Pelvic Therapy May Provide Relief.
If you’ve ever sat down or bent over and felt shooting pain in your tailbone, you may have felt confused. It’s not every day that we feel discomfort in this area! Tailbone pain, also called coccydynia or coccygodynia, typically will disappear on its own within a few weeks or months, however, it does have the potential to become a chronic issue.
Thankfully, you don’t have to wait the pain out. Pelvic floor therapy can help relieve this kind of discomfort in adults and children through several techniques. To learn more about Revive Physical Therapy in Sammamish & Issaquah, WA and our pelvic floor therapy services, call us today.

What causes tailbone pain?
Tailbone pain occurs in or around the bottom of the spine, or the coccyx. This specific type of pain can be caused by many factors, including trauma to the coccyx after a hard fall, sitting for too long on a hard surface (chairs, floors), joint changes due to age, or childbirth.
Pain in the tailbone is usually described as feeling dull or aching, but it can become unbearable sharp while sitting or getting up from a seating position to a standing one. It may also become difficult to go to the bathroom, and intercourse may be painful as well. Tailbone pain can cause complications with menstruation.
If you’re unsure whether or not you’ve sustained an injury to your tailbone that is causing you pain, it’s a good idea to get checked out by a medical professional to determine what the issue might be!

How can pelvic floor therapy help treat tailbone pain?
Pelvic floor physical therapy can benefit patients struggling with coccyx pain in many ways. Here at Revive Physical Therapy, our skilled therapists can show you or your child how to do pelvic floor relaxation techniques. These may include methods such as deep breathing while completely relaxing your pelvic floor (as you would while going to the bathroom.)
A pelvic floor specialist can help determine what the underlying cause is contributing to your pain problem. They know how to properly assess sacrococcygeal joint movement to ensure that there are no abnormalities or complications.
Your pelvic floor therapist may recommend mobilization treatments for your tailbone, especially if you’ve suffered from a fall. They may also recommend ice and heat treatments, pelvic floor relaxation techniques, and yoga poses you can perform to relax your hip muscles.
If you have coccyx pain, don’t wait until it becomes unbearable to seek help. The earlier you begin treatment at Revive Physical Therapy, the better your overall outcome will be and the quicker you’ll be able to return to a comfortable life.

Revive Physical Therapy’s 3 “R” Method

Relax
we work on lengthening the restricted tissue.

Revive
we work on strengthening the muscles.

Return
we help you return to activities without leakage /pain etc.
Each phase lasts for 3-4 sessions.
Contact our clinic for more information!
Revive Physical Therapy in Sammamish & Issaquah, WA is an experienced provider when it comes to handling cases of chronic pain that may benefit from pelvic floor therapy. Our therapists will assess your condition, determine the root cause of the pain, and create a customized treatment plan that will address the problem head-on.
There’s no reason to continue feeling uncomfortable in your own body. Call our clinic today to learn more about our pelvic floor therapy services and how they can help you get back to living a life free of coccyx pain.
Your Next Steps…
Request An Appointment
Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

