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I feel good when I’m in alignment, but the corrections just won’t hold. Could an old tailbone injury be preventing stability?

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I feel good when I’m in alignment, but the corrections just won’t hold. Could an old tailbone injury be preventing stability?

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Yes, a restricted Coccyx or Tailbone typically causes spinal muscles to become tight. Freeing the tailbone improves the effectiveness of adjustments and increases stability.

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