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Tailbone injury at work.

Work related tailbone injuries

Tailbone injuries at work site can occur usually as the result of blunt forces.   An employee who fell on the buttocks from a ladder is an example of coccyx injury at work.   If you have suffered from a tailbone injury at work and are not able to take pain killers due to allergic reaction or your work duties (as a machine operator), our modern chiropractic care can offer an alternative non-surgical solution to reduce and/or relieve the pain.

Injured Worker

If your tailbone injury has occurred at work in the state of California, we are not able to consult or examine you without the written authorization of your adjustor or insurance case manager.  Please have them to contact our office for further processing.

Insurance Adjustor, QME or IME

We welcome your authorization/referral for the specialized Coccyx exam and modern treatment protocol to address the tailbone injury.  It is our clinical goal to align the coccyx, restore the motion and rehab the coccyx related muscles as soon as possible.  The sooner the care starts the faster optimal results can be achieved; however, the delay in care can extend the treatment.   If the patient is not able to take pain medication to numb the pain, our chiropractic protocol can offer an alternative non-surgical solution to relieve the pain and resolve the problem.  Due to the Work Comp Laws in California, we are not able to consult any work comp patient without insurance adjustor/consultant written authorization for exam and treatment.  Please HELP us to HELP the patient.


'Making a false or fraudulent workers' compensation claim is a felony subject to up to five years in prison or a fine of up to $50,000 or double the value of the fraud, whichever is greater, or by both imprisonment and fine.' [Lab.C. § 5432(a)]

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