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Many cases of tailbone pain are not caused by injury alone but are strongly influenced by how the body is positioned while sitting. https://corechair.com/corechair-the-best-office-chair-for-tailbone-pain/ highlights that prolonged static sitting, especially in chairs that encourage slouching or posterior pelvic tilt, increases strain on the coccyx. When the pelvis rolls backward, more body weight shifts onto the tailbone instead of being distributed through the sit bones and thighs, which can intensify pain and discomfort during daily office work or sedentary activities.

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