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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
Have you tried any kind of physical therapy or expert chiropractic to see if that can help?
I know some in both of those disciples learn techniques to adjust the coccyx.
some videos about it -
http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&h...w=1360&bih=636
Possibly acupuncture? 
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I am aware that painful coccydinia can be benefited from manipulation. It can be pretty darn tender so there some orthopedists or osteopaths that can perform manipulation after anesthetic injection. MRI in the seated position would likely show nothing as an MRI does not show pain!