The main symptoms of lumbar ligament injuries

The main symptoms of lumbar ligament injury include pain, activity limitation, localized swelling and so on.
1. Pain: lumbar pain after lumbar ligament injury is more obvious, most obvious in the lumbosacral region, usually in the lumbar muscles or muscle stops, often with fixed pressure points.
2. Activity limitation: As the pain in the lumbar region is more obvious, there can be obvious limitation of lumbar activity at this time, especially when bending, standing up in sitting position, as well as lumbar flexion and extension activities or weight-bearing activities, which will be obviously restricted, and there will be obvious pressure and pain. Strict bed rest can make the strained ligament in a relaxed state, thus reducing the pain.
3. Localized swelling: lumbar ligament injury will form local bruising and swelling or inflammatory edema. If the injury is serious, it may lead to ligament strain or muscle strain. If ligament or muscle strain occurs, petechiae will be seen on the skin surface, i.e. subcutaneous bruising.
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is recommended that you visit a hospital for early and regular treatment.