;Jill Tirabassi;Jessica Bull;Hannah M. Foley;Morteza Khodaee
lwt2015Vol. 16pp. 784-785
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Abstract
A 25-year-old male presented to the ski clinic after
colliding with a tree while snowboarding. He had immediate
sharp pain at his “tailbone,” but denied numbness and
weakness. Past medical history was initially reported as
unremarkable. On exam, he demonstrated midline tenderness
over the sacrum. Pelvic radiography was performed.