
May 4, 2026 Puzzle Piece
Medical Incurable Tailbone Pain - Case History
Several
months earlier, this patient entered the hospital for medical care for
what turned out to be a stroke with a brain bleed. He was having
seizures following the stroke and was on medication for the seizures and
for high blood pressure. He was in the hospital and was stabilized for
that situation. He did not have chest pain, palpitations, or shortness
of breath. He did have a abnormal non-specific T wave abnormality on
the EKG. Head CT showed moderate-severe focal stenosis in basilar
arteries. They did not need stenting per angiogram.
In the course of his hospital stay, he developed severe tailbone pain.
As is usual and customary in a hospital situation, he was examined and
treated by several specialties, including a neurologist. Nothing that
was done gave him and relief temporarily or long term.
They ruled out this new development of tailbone pain was related to the
brain lesion. They told him to see his family doctor when he was
released from the hospital. In the meantime, his neighbors told him I
had helped them with neuromuscular complaints and several other
problems.
That is where this case gets very interesting. A previous Chiropractic College President, Harold Harper, DC wrote a book, Anything Can Cause Anything.
When we are in a differential diagnosis situation, like we are every
day of our practice, we need to have to have and open mind and lots of
experience to assist us in arriving at the best answer.
Please watch this case unfold. In the hospital, they did not find the
cause of this severe pain, nor where they able to give him any relief.
The Xray’s were not helpful and the examination and any treatment
unsuccessful.
Our examination of structural issues demonstrated a category II of the
right hip, a fixation of the right sacrum and tailbone (PLUS) with
lumbar, thoracic, and cervical subluxations from a Chiropractic
viewpoint. He was found to have adrenal stress with postural
hypotension and responded well to Opti-Adrenal.

On Reflex Testing, he demonstrated a weak heart reflex, which responded well to Opti-Heart.
This reflex can be related to blood pressure and fluid retention
reflexes as well. All three were weak and all three responded or went
negative with Opti-Heart.

The physical exam also showed his abdomen was significantly larger than
his waist, which demonstrated central obesity. This information
indicated I should introduce him to Jason Fung’s book, The Diabetes Code, which
spells out how increased insulin can cause high blood pressure and a
much higher risk (over more than 50%) of heart attacks and strokes.
On the second visit, he stated his pain was much reduced from the first
visit/adjustment but was starting to return. This time I had him remove
his long pants so I could examine the tailbone and entire leg better. I
pulled his underwear below the tailbone and discovered he had a scar on
this area from a cyst removal. He did not think to mention that during
the initial exam. I also noted a scar on the calf, where a skin cancer
had been biopsied and removed.
Right here is where I cheat but will tell you how to evaluate without
being able to see energy fields. I could see an energy line running
between the tailbone scar and the leg scar. I now knew these scars had
set up an abnormal field and had to be treated. If I did not see this
line, I would assume it might exist since scars frequently and almost
always interrupt normal energy flow.
If you test a strong muscle and then you or the patient touches the
scar, if involved, the tested muscle will weaken. Both of these scars
were active (weakened strong muscles on therapy localization). Listen
closely. His arm was strong on testing his strength. If he or I
touched either scar, the strong muscle would weaken. In this case
muscle testing is like algebra. Two negatives = a positive or makes the
tested muscle strong if touched both scars at the same time.
If you have in injection license, you can inject procaine into each
scar. It is about the only caine that stimulates the parasympathetic
nervous system. Lidocaine etc. stimulates the sympathetic NS which is
not as effective. If you have two lasers, you can laser both areas at
the same time. If you only have one, laser one area while you stimulate
the other area with your finger or hand. Then do the other area
changing the laser and the hand positions.
Being certified in Acupuncture, I needle both areas and then laser
both. Scar tissue holds abnormal energy and can and will reflex pain or
dysfunction anywhere in the body. You never know where until you test
and treat. In this case the tailbone pain left and never returned once
NEUROTHERAPY was applied to both scars.
We did not treat a symptom, we treated the cause of the dysfunction for a
complete resolution. What if I had never seen and treated the scars.
Most likely he would have always had tailbone pain from that time on.
Just adjusting the area helped, but it was more that a fixation or
subluxation that caused the pain. So, we treated structurally,
nutritionally and the scar tissue for complete resolution.
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