What Stabilizes Your Tail(bone)

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Dr. Sherine Aubert describes the coccygeus muscle, part of the deep layer of the pelvic floor.

The coccygeus is the muscle that moves our tails. It is located from tailbone to ischial spine, and moves our coccyx (tailbone) when we empty our bowels.

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