Ultrasound Tail Bone

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Ultrasound Tail Bone, in Visit Clinic

An imaging exam that visualizes the tailbone and nearby tissues to detect injury, inflammation, or fluid in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a Ultrasound Tail Bone Test in Visit Clinic?

An ultrasound of the tail bone creates live images of the coccyx and nearby soft tissues. It measures the shape, position, and movement of the coccyx and shows nearby muscles, ligaments, fluid collections, or masses. This helps find causes of tailbone pain such as fractures, dislocations, bruises, bursitis, hematoma, infection, or soft-tissue lumps. Ultrasound is safe and uses sound waves, not radiation. Doctors use it to confirm injury, check for swelling or abscess, guide injections or drainage, and monitor healing over time. It is useful when x-rays are unclear or when a soft-tissue problem is suspected near the coccyx.

Ultrasound Tail Bone Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Ultrasound Tail Bone Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Tail Bone test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Ultrasound Tail Bone Test in Visit Clinic?

ULTRASOUND TAIL BONE is an imaging study usually ordered alone or as part of diagnostic ultrasound workup. It is used when a patient has tailbone pain after trauma, persistent coccydynia, swelling, or signs of infection or a lump. The test helps diagnose fractures, dislocations, bursitis, hematoma, abscesses, or soft-tissue tumors. Abnormal findings often stem from trauma, infection, degeneration, or tumors, and a family history of bone disease or tumors may make the test more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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How do you get your tailbone checked in Visit Clinic?plus

See your GP or an orthopaedic/physiotherapist. The clinician takes a history, inspects and palpates the lower spine and sacrococcygeal area, assesses pain when sitting and during pelvic/leg movements, and may perform a digital rectal exam if needed. If symptoms persist or trauma is suspected, imaging (X‑ray, CT or MRI) and specialist referral help confirm fractures, dislocation, or chronic coccydynia.

What is the main cause of tailbone pain in Visit Clinic?plus

Tailbone pain (coccydynia) is most often caused by trauma — a fall onto the buttocks or a direct blow — or by repetitive pressure from prolonged sitting on hard surfaces. In women, childbirth-related injury or strain is a frequent trigger. Less commonly, degenerative joint changes, infection, or tumors cause pain. Symptoms often improve with conservative treatments, though some cases may become chronic.

What is a tailbone doctor called in Visit Clinic?plus

A doctor who treats tailbone (coccyx) problems—known as coccydynia—is typically an orthopedic surgeon or spine specialist (including neurosurgeons). Physiatrists (physical medicine & rehabilitation), pain-management physicians, and sometimes colorectal surgeons also manage coccyx issues. Conservative care often involves physiotherapists, osteopaths, or chiropractors; start with your primary care provider for referral.

How to scan tailbone in Visit Clinic?plus

To image the tailbone (coccyx), first see a clinician for exam and targeted imaging. Routine study is coccyx radiographs—lateral and sometimes AP or seated/standing views—to detect fractures or alignment changes. CT gives detailed bone anatomy for complex fractures; MRI detects bone marrow edema, soft‑tissue injury, infection or tumor. Contrast is rarely needed; imaging choice depends on symptoms and clinical findings.

How to know if tailbone pain is serious in Visit Clinic?plus

Tailbone pain is serious if accompanied by severe or worsening pain, numbness or tingling in the legs or around the genitals, loss of bowel or bladder control, fever, visible swelling or redness, or after a high-impact injury. Seek urgent care for severe night pain, unexplained weight loss, or neurological signs. For pain lasting beyond a few weeks or getting worse, see your doctor for evaluation and imaging.

Does a CT scan show tailbone in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. A CT scan visualizes the coccyx (tailbone) and gives detailed images of bony anatomy, making it useful to detect fractures, dislocations, bone lesions, and degenerative changes. CT is more sensitive than plain X‑rays for complex or subtle fractures. For soft‑tissue, nerve issues, or chronic coccydynia without clear bone abnormality, MRI is often preferred.