How soon can you move your tailbone fracture?

When a fracture occurs in the tailbone, it must take about 4-6 weeks before you can move properly or get out of bed to give functional exercises for activities such as walking. Otherwise, the contraction of the hip muscles will cause the hip muscles and ligaments to pull on the fracture end, which will affect the fracture end and cause microfracture movement and pain, and even affect the fracture healing. If the activity is strenuous, it may lead to fracture displacement, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to wait for about 4-6 weeks for the bone scabs to grow before doing proper activities. If the bone growth is slow in middle-aged and elderly people, it is possible that the activity time must be postponed for about 2 weeks. If it is a child, the fracture grows faster and may be able to give activity in about 3-4 weeks.