Lumbar disc herniation whacking may cause pain. Lumbar disc herniation is mainly due to lumbar disc pressure, patients will often experience symptoms such as lumbar pain, lumbar pain, and further aggravation of the condition will cause pressing pain, and there may also be spinous process percussion pain. Because the lumbar disc herniation is usually associated with overwork, long-term work, or due to trauma resulting in lumbar disc pressure protrusion. These factors are prone to cause chronic inflammatory reactions in the soft tissues of the lumbar spine, so there will be obvious pain when pounding or touching hard. If it is due to lumbar disc herniation, in addition to lumbar pain, neuralgia, numbness of the lower limbs and impaired mobility will often occur. If there are similar abnormalities, they can be distinguished by imaging tests, and then targeted treatment can be carried out after confirming the diagnosis.