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title: "Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Treatment in Faridabad: Physiotherapy for Coccydynia"
description: "Coccyx pain (coccydynia) from sitting in Faridabad? Physiotherapy at Realign Rehab Clinic provides effective treatment for tailbone pain with manual therapy"
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category: Pain Management
date: Jun 8, 2026
author: Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)
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# Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Treatment in Faridabad: Physiotherapy for Coccydynia

> Coccydynia (tailbone pain) makes sitting agonising. Physiotherapy with coccyx manual therapy and postural correction resolves most cases without surgery.

**Category:** Pain Management | **Date:** Jun 8, 2026 | **Author:** Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.) | **Read time:** 5 min read

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## Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain: Physiotherapy Treatment in Faridabad

Coccydynia — pain at the tailbone (coccyx) — can be an intensely debilitating condition that makes sitting, transitioning from sitting to standing, and even lying down extremely painful. Despite its small size, the coccyx serves as an attachment point for multiple pelvic floor muscles and ligaments. Physiotherapy is the primary treatment for coccydynia and is effective in the majority of cases.

At **Realign Rehab Clinic**, NIT-5, Faridabad, our expert physiotherapists provide personalised, evidence-based care. We serve patients from NIT, Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Sector 21–82, and across Faridabad. Book: **+91 9818185589**.

> **Research Insight:** A 2019 systematic review in the Journal of Physical Therapy Science found that coccyx manipulation combined with pelvic floor physiotherapy reduced coccydynia pain scores by 60–70% at 8 weeks, with 75% of patients achieving functional sitting tolerance.

## Causes and Risk Factors

- Direct trauma: fall onto a hard surface (most common cause), direct impact to the tailbone

- Childbirth: prolonged labour or difficult delivery placing pressure on the coccyx

- Repetitive strain: prolonged sitting on narrow or hard surfaces (cyclists, rowers, office workers)

- Coccyx hypermobility or instability

- Idiopathic: no identifiable cause (20–30% of cases)

- Degenerative changes of the sacrococcygeal joint

- Referred pain from pelvic floor dysfunction

## Signs and Symptoms

- Sharp pain at the base of the spine when sitting, especially on hard surfaces

- Pain worsened by the transition from sitting to standing

- Tenderness directly over the coccyx

- Aching during prolonged sitting that improves on standing

- Pain during or after bowel movements

- Discomfort during sexual intercourse (particularly in women)

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Coccydynia is one of those conditions where patients suffer for months or years before seeking physiotherapy because they don't realise it is treatable. The coccyx is a movable joint — it can become stiff, inflamed, or hypermobile — and manual therapy directed specifically at the sacrococcygeal joint is highly effective.

*— Dr. Vaishali Suri (BPT), Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad*

- ✦ Coccydynia is 5× more common in women than men due to coccyx anatomy and childbirth

- ✦ 30% of cases have an identifiable trauma; 70% develop without a clear precipitating event

- ✦ Physiotherapy resolves coccydynia in 75–80% of cases within 8–12 weeks

- ✦ Prolonged sitting on hard surfaces is the most common occupation-related trigger

## Physiotherapy Treatment at Realign Rehab, Faridabad

- Coccyx mobilisation: external and (where appropriate) internal manual therapy techniques

- Pelvic floor assessment and treatment — tight pelvic floor muscles contribute to coccydynia

- Seated posture modification and tailbone offloading cushion advice

- Core and pelvic stability strengthening: transversus abdominis, multifidus

- Myofascial release: gluteus maximus, levator ani, and coccygeus muscles

- Electrotherapy: TENS and ultrasound for local pain management

- Sacroiliac joint assessment and treatment where relevant

- Activity modification advice and return-to-sitting programme

## Recovery Programme

**Phase 1 — Pain Relief (Weeks 1–3):** Manual therapy, electrotherapy (TENS/ultrasound), and gentle movement exercises to reduce inflammation and restore baseline function.

**Phase 2 — Strengthening (Weeks 3–8):** Progressive resistance training, neuromuscular re-education, and functional movement retraining.

**Phase 3 — Return to Activity (Weeks 8–16):** Sport- or work-specific conditioning, proprioception training, and a personalised home programme to prevent recurrence.

## Why Choose Realign Rehab Clinic, Faridabad?

Led by **Dr. Vaishali Suri (P.T.)**, BPT Orthopedics & Sports, with over a decade of clinical experience, Realign Rehab provides one-on-one physiotherapy sessions with evidence-based protocols. Our clinic is at **NIT-5, Faridabad**, accessible from Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh, Sector 21–82, and the Delhi border. Home visits also available.

- Personalised treatment plans — no generic protocols

- Evidence-based rehabilitation aligned with international guidelines

- Home visits for post-operative and elderly patients across Faridabad

- Flexible appointments: Mon–Sat, 9 AM – 7 PM

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How long does coccyx pain take to heal?

Most cases of coccydynia resolve in 6–12 weeks with physiotherapy. Post-traumatic cases (from a fall) may take 3–4 months. Chronic idiopathic coccydynia may require 4–6 months of treatment.

### Is physiotherapy effective for tailbone pain?

Yes — coccyx manipulation, pelvic floor physiotherapy, and postural modification are highly effective, with 75–80% of patients achieving significant relief within 8–12 weeks.

### What cushion is best for coccyx pain?

A doughnut or coccyx cut-out cushion that offloads the tailbone during sitting is the most effective. Your physiotherapist can recommend specific types and advise on posture correction to reduce coccyx loading.

### Can physiotherapy treat coccydynia from childbirth?

Yes — post-partum coccydynia is very common. Physiotherapy includes coccyx mobilisation, pelvic floor assessment and treatment, and progressive return-to-sitting activities.

### Should I rest completely with coccyx pain?

Complete rest is rarely the answer. Modified sitting with a coccyx cushion, maintaining activity, and starting physiotherapy early produces better outcomes than bed rest.

## Book Your Consultation

Start your recovery today — contact Realign Rehab Clinic:

- &#128205; NIT-5, Faridabad (near Green Field Colony, Ballabhgarh Road)

- &#128222; [+91 9818185589](tel:+919818185589)

- &#128337; Mon–Sat: 9 AM – 7 PM

**References:** Clinical evidence from the Indian Association of Physiotherapists, Cochrane Reviews, and peer-reviewed rehabilitation literature.

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*Published by [Realign Rehab Clinic](https://realign.clinic) | NIT-5, Faridabad | +91 9818185589*
