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Original Article
The Painful Terminal Spine A Clinicostatistical Review of 318 Cases of Painful Terminal Spines Resulting from Fracture, Congenital Anomalies, Ligamentous Tear, Traumatic or of Insidious Onset—Together with Method of Treatment and the Results Therefrom
Abstract
The significance and management of coccygodynia is a controversial topic at times. The author reports a careful evaluation of a large number of patients with this complaint and discusses the treatment indicated.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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