Hi Barb, I know its a year since you last posted, just wondering how you are doing with riding and your tailbone pain.
I've just started riding, and its aggravating my tailbone pain. Prior to riding, I've had tailbone pain for about 4 years. I've seen orthopedists, chiropractors, massage therapists and physical therapists. Had bone scans, x-rays, and nothing shows as abnormal. I didn't have an injury, I started a new job, with a new chair, and so began my pain. Fast forward 4 years. I still have pain, although more moderate now. Helps that I have a job where I'm on my feet all day. But riding my new bike has brought back intense pain.
I found coccyx.org. I highly recommend anyone with tailbone pain to go to this site. I've found that most doctors know NOTHING about treating this kind of pain. The Ortho told me I have a slight bulging disk. The Chiro told me my sacrum is out of tork. Yes, well, but no one has provided a solution that provides pain relief. The Coccyx website has a list of doctors who specialize in treating this kind of pain. Some do manual adjustments, or steriod injections, and for extreme cases, surgeons will remove the coccyx. I've moved and am now trying a new doctor I found from the site. Two years ago, I used one other doctor from the site who was very helpful. He did manual adjustments, which gave me significant relief. I will have to see how the new Doctor goes, have only seen him once, and my pain is slightly reduced, but don't think I could ride a bike right now.
I'm also in the market for a new saddle. Anyone with tail bone pain have a recommendation for a new saddle? I want one that has little or no contact with my tailbone area.
Lisa



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