Demographics | N = 173 |
Age at the time of surgery, y | |
Mean | 46.6 ± 14.1 |
Range | 17–83 |
Gender, female, n (%) | 134 (77%) |
Mechanism of injury, n (%) | |
Chronic/spontaneous pain (unknown) | 73 (42.2%) |
Fall/motor vehicle crash/other accident | 71 (41%) |
Previous back surgery | 3 (1.7%) |
Vaginal delivery | 12 (6.9%) |
Sports | 4 (2.3%) |
Rapid weight loss | 3 (1.7%) |
Other (eg, osteophyte on coccyx, achondroplasia, spina bifida occulta) | 7 (4%) |
History of prior spine surgery, n (%) | |
Yes | 23 (13.3%) |
No | 139 (80.3%) |
Unknown | 11 (6.4%) |
Mean duration of symptoms, y | 6 |
Mean time to follow up following surgery, y | 5.6 |
Conservative therapy, n (%) (n = 166) | |
Medications | 85 (51.2%) |
Heat/Cold | 85 (51.2%) |
Physical therapy | 70 (42.2%) |
Rest | 74 (44.6%) |
Exercise | 60 (36.1%) |
Manipulation | 61 (36.7%) |
TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) | 35 (21.1%) |
Acupuncture | 18 (10.8%) |
Injections (eg, steroid) | 110 (66.3%) |
Ganglion impar injection | 23 (13.9%) |
Radiofrequency ablation | 8 (4.8%) |
Coccyx morphology,a n (%) (n = 110) | |
Type I | 35 (20.2%) |
Type II | 26 (15%) |
Type III | 28 (16.2%) |
Type IV | 21 (12.1%) |
aBased on the Postacchini and Massobio classification system.18