Back Pain - Nuneaton, 22 3D Back Pain animated educational videos are available to view in the Nuneaton area for Back Pain related spinal conditions, diseases, pains and injuries, which can be found listed under ” Pain Management,” “Orthopaedics” and “Complementary Medicine” in our Videos Library section. Also in this library there are a further 100 3D animated videos covering other conditions / complaints under the same headings. To view the Videos Library, click in the top right hand corner. Also available are 3D animated educational Videos for various injuries and conditions such as (1) Sciatica (2) Degenerative disc (3) Herniated disc (4) Facet Joints (5) Scoliosis (6) Kyphosis Posture (7) Back Neck and Pain Decompression (they can be found under the listing ”Types of Pain” in our “Back Pain” Section).
For the management of Back Pain, here at Central Chiropractic and Physiotherapy Clinic, we use the latest Low Level Lasers which accelerate the recovery and healing process, leading to a significant reduction in pain inflammation. A 5 star rating has been awarded to Low Level Laser Therapy, our laser section can be found listed under ”Pain Relief”, please also view our ”Low level Laser Testimonial Video”.
Back Pain.
Coccyx Pain.
Tailbone or coccyx pain can be both severe and chronic condition which can last for many months or even years. Due to the sensitive nature of the coccyx area, people suffering from this pain may develop prohibited behaviours because of pain symptoms. People suffering with coccyx pain often have trouble sitting or lying down and even develop insomnia due to the inability to find comfortable sleeping position. Painful coccyx is especially serious for people who spend long periods of time sitting due to the nature of their occupation such as office workers, drivers etc.
The most common cause of coccyx pain a fall or a blow to the lower back. The tailbone is very sensitive, and can bruise and fracture easily. Fracture of the coccyx can be extremely painful. Many injuries occur from slips on a wet surface, causing fall directly to the coccyx, and resulting in chronic pain at the base of the spine (coccyx).
Coccyx and pelvic pain can also occur after the childbirth. The coccyx becomes mobile closer to the end of pregnancy designed to allow an easier birth for the baby. However, in some cases the coccyx sometimes gets in the way during birth process and can be fractured.

