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<blockquote data-quote="PlunkettsGhost" data-source="post: 64837" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Good lord, this sham of an article opens with the aul tail bone hoax. You lazy sod <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤡" title="Clown face :clown:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f921.png" data-shortname=":clown:" /> </p><p></p><p>Some examples of the biolgocal design and necessisity of our 'tail bone':</p><p></p><p>Women who have had their coccyx fixated due to previous fracture have more problems giving birth to their baby, and this suggests a function in delivery. Any midwife can tell you this</p><p></p><p>The nerves that exit the sacrum and coccyx go to the tissues and organs in that area. These include the muscles of the buttocks and hips as well as portions of the thigh and leg. </p><p></p><p>In addition, organs and tissues such as the rectum and portions of pelvic tissues are also innervated by these nerves. As a result, some of the problems that may occur as a result of subluxations here could be sacroiliac conditions, hemorrhoids, scoliosis, and pain when sitting</p><p></p><p>National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society. They state that, “the coccyx, or tailbone, is composed of from three to five rudimentary vertebrae....The articulation between the coccygeal vertebrae and the sacrum allow some f<strong>lexibility in the coccyx, which is particularly beneficial in taking the stresses of sitting and falling</strong>. The coccyx is extremely susceptible to shock fracture....Furthermore, since a number of nerve pathways pass near this area, damage to the coccyx threatens damage to the nerves of the lower body...” (NASS, 4). In addition, NASS includes that <strong>the coccyx “helps protect the lower alimentary tract”</strong> (NASS, 1). </p><p></p><p></p><p>The above notion can be readily observed in a variety of ways. First off, when a person sits down pressure is exerted on the coccyx. As a response, the coccyx moves forward to absorb most of the shock that sitting down entails. This can be observed as an active reaction to stress the body is experiencing and is therefore a protective response by the “vestigial” coccyx. Another way to determine the importance of the coccyx is by looking at the different structures that are connected to it (since one of the main functions of the skeletal system is its connection with muscles and other formations). The coccyx is cranially connected to the sacrum. According to NASS, the articulation between these two, help function as a shock absorber. At its periphery, the coccyx holds (along with the pubis and ischial spine) a sheet of muscle called the pelvic diaphragm Hospital, 1). The pelvic diaphragm includes, the levator ani, perineal body, perineal membrane, and other small muscles (Miller, . Hence, as can be observed, <strong>the coccyx holds in place a variety of structures that are important in locomotion and the protection of different internal organs.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Tank, I will pay all the bills if you agree to have your vestigial tail bone surgically removed for us. What say you? </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlunkettsGhost, post: 64837, member: 198"] Good lord, this sham of an article opens with the aul tail bone hoax. You lazy sod 🤡 Some examples of the biolgocal design and necessisity of our 'tail bone': Women who have had their coccyx fixated due to previous fracture have more problems giving birth to their baby, and this suggests a function in delivery. Any midwife can tell you this The nerves that exit the sacrum and coccyx go to the tissues and organs in that area. These include the muscles of the buttocks and hips as well as portions of the thigh and leg. In addition, organs and tissues such as the rectum and portions of pelvic tissues are also innervated by these nerves. As a result, some of the problems that may occur as a result of subluxations here could be sacroiliac conditions, hemorrhoids, scoliosis, and pain when sitting National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society. They state that, “the coccyx, or tailbone, is composed of from three to five rudimentary vertebrae....The articulation between the coccygeal vertebrae and the sacrum allow some f[B]lexibility in the coccyx, which is particularly beneficial in taking the stresses of sitting and falling[/B]. The coccyx is extremely susceptible to shock fracture....Furthermore, since a number of nerve pathways pass near this area, damage to the coccyx threatens damage to the nerves of the lower body...” (NASS, 4). In addition, NASS includes that [B]the coccyx “helps protect the lower alimentary tract”[/B] (NASS, 1). The above notion can be readily observed in a variety of ways. First off, when a person sits down pressure is exerted on the coccyx. As a response, the coccyx moves forward to absorb most of the shock that sitting down entails. This can be observed as an active reaction to stress the body is experiencing and is therefore a protective response by the “vestigial” coccyx. Another way to determine the importance of the coccyx is by looking at the different structures that are connected to it (since one of the main functions of the skeletal system is its connection with muscles and other formations). The coccyx is cranially connected to the sacrum. According to NASS, the articulation between these two, help function as a shock absorber. At its periphery, the coccyx holds (along with the pubis and ischial spine) a sheet of muscle called the pelvic diaphragm Hospital, 1). The pelvic diaphragm includes, the levator ani, perineal body, perineal membrane, and other small muscles (Miller, . Hence, as can be observed, [B]the coccyx holds in place a variety of structures that are important in locomotion and the protection of different internal organs. Tank, I will pay all the bills if you agree to have your vestigial tail bone surgically removed for us. What say you? [/B] [/QUOTE]
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