Association of coccygodynia with pelvic floor symptoms in women with pelvic pain

被引:5
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作者
Neville, Cynthia E. [1 ]
Carrubba, Aakriti R. [2 ]
Li, Zhuo [3 ]
Ma, Yaohua [3 ]
Chen, Anita H. [2 ]
机构
[1] Mayo Clin, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, 4500 San Pablo Rd South,Cannaday 2 West, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Dept Med & Surg Gynecol, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
[3] Mayo Clin, Div Biomed Stat & Informat, Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA
关键词
COCCYDYNIA; MECHANISMS; ETIOLOGY; ANATOMY; MUSCLES; BACK;
D O I
10.1002/pmrj.12706
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Background Coccygodynia is a painful condition of the tailbone that occurs more commonly in females. The association of coccyx pain with pelvic floor symptoms and the prevalence of coccyx pain in women with pelvic pain has not previously been reported. Objective To identify the prevalence of coccygodynia in women with pelvic pain and to describe the association of coccygodynia with pelvic floor examination findings and symptoms. Design Retrospective cohort analysis. Setting Tertiary medical institution. Participants One hundred twenty-seven women presenting for outpatient pelvic floor physical therapy treatment who underwent vaginal and rectal pelvic floor examination. Main Outcome Measures Prevalence of coccygodynia, pain scores, association of coccygodynia with other comorbidities and diagnoses, and association of coccygodynia with physical examination findings. Results Sixty-three (49.6%) of 127 women with pelvic pain presented with coccygodynia and 64 (50.4%) did not. Women with coccygodynia had significantly higher rates of muscle spasm (50.8% vs. 31.2%, p = .025) higher visual analog scale pain scores (median 5 vs. 3, p = .014), higher rates of outlet dysfunction constipation (31.7% vs. 10.0%, p = .032), and higher rates of fibromyalgia (15.9% vs. 3.1%, p = .014). On pelvic examination, women with coccygodynia were significantly more likely to have sacrococcygeal joint hypomobility (65.1% vs. 14.1%, p < .001), coccygeus muscle spasm (77.8% vs. 17.2%, p < .001), anococcygeal ligament pain (63.5% vs. 9.4%, p < .001), external anal sphincter pain/spasm (33.3% vs. 13.1%, p < .001), and impaired pelvic floor muscle coordination (77.8% vs. 57.8%, p = .016). Conclusions Almost 50% of women seeking pelvic floor physical therapy for pelvic pain had coexisting coccygodynia. These women had higher pain scores, increased pelvic floor dysfunction, and significantly greater abnormal physical exam findings. This study demonstrates a strong link between coccygodynia, pelvic floor symptoms, and pelvic pain and highlights the importance of screening for and identifying coccyx pain when evaluating women with pelvic pain.
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页码:1351 / 1359
页数:9
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