Tailbone traumaDefinition: Tailbone trauma is an injury to the small bone at the lower tip of the spine.
Alternative Names: Coccyx injury
Considerations: Actual fractures of the tailbone (coccyx) are infrequent. Tailbone trauma usually involves bruising of the bone or pulling of the ligaments.
Causes: Backward falls onto a hard surface, such as a slippery floor or ice, are the most common cause of this injury.
Symptoms: - Pain experienced with sitting or pressure on the tailbone
- Bruising on the lower portion of the spine
First Aid: For tailbone trauma where no spinal cord injury is suspected: - Give acetaminophen for pain.
- Relieve pressure on the tailbone by sitting on an inflatable rubber ring or by arranging cushions for comfort.
- Administer a stool softener to avoid constipation.
If you suspect injury to the neck or spine, do not attempt to move the patient.
Do Not: Do not attempt to move the patient if there you think there may be injury to the spinal cord.
Call immediately for emergency medical assistance if: - Spinal cord injury is suspected.
- The patient cannot move.
- Pain is severe.
Prevention: - Do not run on slippery surfaces, such as around a swimming pool.
- Dress in shoes with good tread or slip-resistant soles, especially in snow or on ice.
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