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Contact was made with the sacrospinous ligament and all soft tissue on the opposite side (e.g., if the coccyx was bent to the right, contact was made on the left). If the coccyx was bent to one side, the slack was taken up and stretched for five minutes. The manipulation group underwent two 5-minute sessions of external manipulation per week over a 5-week period.Burst TENS, which administers bursts of high-frequency pulses at a low frequency (less than 10 Hz), accompanied by a 10-minute application of a hot pack. Furthermore, muscle stretching, targeting the iliopsoas and piriformis, was conducted with a 30-second hold, comprising three sets of five repetitions per set.",[13],"Other: external mobilization",{"label":15,"type":16,"description":17,"interventionNames":18},"internal coccygeal mobilization+ stretching","ACTIVE_COMPARATOR",". The investigator inserted the gloved and lubricated index finger of their right hand into the anal passage. The thumb of the investigator's other hand, also gloved but not lubricated, was placed on the dorsum of the coccyx to establish a good grasp between the two fingers. The technique involved distracting the coccyx along its long axis during the initial treatments,to correct alignment using controlled force in the coronal plane. The treatment consisted of two 5-minute sessions of external manipulation per week over a 5-week period.Burst TENS,less than 10 Hz accompanied by a 10-minute application of a hot pack. 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