Enhancing Coccyx Health for Better Pelvic Well-being
Remarkably, research suggests that approximately two-thirds of adults experience coccyx misalignment, a matter of particular significance for women due to its direct connection to a section of the uterus.
Despite its diminutive size, the coccyx plays a substantial role in influencing the position and health of the uterus, potentially impacting uterine health and even childbirth. Notably, in the 1990s, a renowned manual therapist, Vladimir Nikulin, initiated treatments by focusing on coccyx alignment. He believed that misalignment in a woman's coccyx could lead to childbirth-related complications.
Furthermore, the coccyx shares a close relationship with the pelvic diaphragm, indirectly influencing gluteal muscle tone. Some women may experience unexplained groin pain, often attributable to coccyx misalignment.
Coccyx misalignment can have a domino effect on the sacrum, leading to pelvic asymmetry, an elevated risk of hip joint and knee problems, and even the development of lumbar hernias.
Coccyx correction is an intensive and often uncomfortable procedure that requires skilled manual therapists to work diligently over multiple sessions to delicately restore the coccyx to its correct position.
Our approach encompasses comprehensive care. We don't limit our focus to coccyx correction alone but also address sacral alignment. Moreover, by understanding the biomechanics of coccyx trauma, we can extend our attention to the occipital region. The spine functions as a unified biomechanical system, and coccyx trauma can have ripple effects extending all the way to the occipital area.
Trauma to the coccyx can transmit impulses up the spine, affecting the occipital region. This emphasizes the significance of a holistic approach, addressing multiple key areas:
- Sacrum + Coccyx
- Occiput
- Lumbar Region
We advocate for a comprehensive treatment approach, employing modern techniques and advanced equipment, such as the Sacrus and Cordus devices. These tools enable us to effectively address coccyx issues, sacral alignment, and overall spinal health.
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