The pain in the middle of the waist when bending over may be related to trauma, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar muscle strain, supraspinous ligamentitis and other factors.
1. Trauma: lumbar trauma can cause soft tissue injury around the lumbar spine, and in serious cases, it can cause lumbar vertebral body or accessory fracture, which will cause pain in the middle of the waist when bending over.
2. Lumbar disc herniation: the herniated nucleus pulposus or intervertebral disc compresses the nerve root, causing pain at the exit of the nerve root, which is clinically manifested as pain in the middle of lumbar region.
3. Lumbar muscle strain: when chronic lumbar muscle strain occurs, the symptoms of pain in the middle and both sides of the waist will also occur.
4. Supraspinous ligamentitis: when aseptic inflammation occurs in supraspinous or interspinous ligamentitis, pain in the middle of the waist when bending over will occur, and the pain point is generally more fixed.
If a bend in the middle of the waist pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.