Sit down. What's wrong with the bone pain in your hip groove?

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2025-05-22 19:32:48 Views: 32 times

The patient shows pain in the bone above the hip groove when sitting down, that is, pain in the coccyx, which may be caused by direct external force or chronic fatigue or strain on the sacrococcyx. The patient will hurt or stimulate the locally damaged muscle tissue when sitting down, which will cause pain. In addition, if the patient has a fracture in the coccyx, it will stimulate the fracture position when sitting. During treatment, patients can be instructed to reduce standing, sitting and other activities, and should rest in bed. Plaster for activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis and dredging meridians should be applied to the sacrococcyx. Medium and low frequency electrotherapy, bioelectric therapy, etc. can also be used. Or patients can be instructed to take oral medicine for traumatic injuries, which can alleviate or alleviate this pain phenomenon.

Sit down. What's wrong with the bone pain in your hip groove?



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