
Muhammad Ayaz Ul Haq Chatta
Hameed Latif Teaching Hospital; Rashid Latif Khan University Medical and Dental College, PakistanPresentation Title:
Prevalence of coccydynia in postpartum women: A cross sectional study in Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract
Background: Coccydynia, a condition characterized by pain in the tail bone region, is frequently exacerbated by
childbirth and particularly affects women due to increased pelvic stress and changes in posture during and following
delivery. The condition, which resembles a cuckoo’s beak in shape, disproportionately affects females and those with
obesity and can arise from various causes, such as trauma, infections, and degenerative diseases.
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of coccydynia among postpartum women in Lahore, Pakistan,
and to provide epidemiological data to better inform clinical practices and patient education for managing this debilitating
condition.
Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted from April to August 2023 involving 163 postpartum women aged
between 20 and 40 years who were recruited from five private hospitals in Lahore using nonprobability convenience
sampling. Participants underwent clinical examinations and were interviewed using a structured questionnaire that
incorporated historical health data and the Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) to assess coccygeal pain intensity.
Results: Clinical examination revealed that 88.34% of the participants were diagnosed with coccydynia, confirming the
prevalence of this condition among the sample. The mean age of the participants was 25.89 ± 4.33 years. The average Body
Mass Index (BMI) was 22.46 ± 4.44, indicating a predominantly normal weight group. Common symptoms included
pain worsening after prolonged sitting, reported by 85.89% of participants, and significant tenderness during tailbone
palpation, reported by 82.82%.
Conclusion: The prevalence of coccydynia in postpartum women highlights the need for focused attention to this
condition in clinical practice. The findings emphasize the importance of targeted preventative measures and treatment
strategies, specifically for postpartum women, to mitigate the impact of coccydynia. Further research is recommended to
explore broader preventative strategies and refine treatment protocols to ensure better care for affected women.
Biography
Muhammad Ayaz Ul Haq Chatta is a senior registrar and consultant orthopaedic & trauma surgeon based in Lahore, Pakistan. With a passion for
trauma and orthopaedics, he has six years of experience in managing cases across these fields, with a particular focus on sports-related injuries.
Dr. Chatta received his training at Mayo Hospital / King Edward Medical University, the country’s largest hospital and top medical institution, and
currently works as senior registrar in orthopaedic surgery at Hameed Latif Teaching Hospital / Rashid Latif Khan University Medical College in
Lahore. He has authored five publications in reputable journals. Outside of his professional life, Dr. Chatta enjoys mountain climbing as a favorite
pastime.