The Coccyx and its Relationship with Chiropractic

The coccyx, although small, can significantly influence your well-being. At the Chiropractic Center Marc Bony in Mataró, we explore how chiropractic adjustments can relieve pain in this area and improve your natural health.
The coccyx the reminiscence of the tail
Coccyx also known as coccyx. The coccyx, the last bone of the spine, is made up of three to five fused vertebrae that act as a cushion when sitting.
In animals, it is the part of the spine that supports the tail. The sacrum and the coccyx are connected through a joint that allows some movement between the two bones.
The coccyx is connected with nine muscles, including the gluteus maximus and the muscle necessary for defecation. The coccyx can be damaged by any type of blunt movement.
Although the coccyx may seem of little use, it exerts some influence on back pain and in cases involving the spine, such as childbirth. Several muscles and ligaments attached to the coccyx, including the pelvic floor muscles, allow for slight movements that can be beneficial in relieving some back pain.
Misalignments in any of these bones can cause significant pain.
Although misalignments in other vertebrae of the spine are rare, they can occur. It is known that a thorough chiropractic examination and appropriate adjustments correct misalignments and relieve pain in this area of the spine. Marc Bony, DC quiropractica1.com more information or live questions at facebook

