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The Sacrum and Coccyx
The
sacrum and coccyx are commonly referred to as your "base bone" or "tail
bone". As a child the sacrum consists of five individual bones and
the coccyx is made up of three to five bones. In the adult, the sacral
segments and the coccygeal segments fuse so that each of these two bones
are solid singular bones. 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.
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