Tailbone fracture patients are not unable to be sedentary for life. If the fracture is slightly displaced and the patient cooperates with treatment to fix it and avoid local pressure, it can generally heal in about two months and there are no obvious sequelae, and the patient can be sedentary normally. If the tailbone fracture dislocation is more obvious or even accompanied by dislocation, which cannot keep the fracture end stable, or even after repositioning, it cannot maintain alignment and alignment, then the tailbone fracture heals poorly, and it is easy to produce fracture non-union, and the patient will have clinical symptoms of pain in a short period of time, and a few patients can continue to have pain. If the patient has increased pain symptoms after prolonged sitting, surgery can be considered to completely remove the fracture site of the tailbone.