What are the symptoms of lumbar spine injury

Lumbar spine injury can produce the following clinical symptoms: First, continuous and severe pain symptoms: after the lumbar spine injury, the patient will generally have severe lumbar pain, and will persist, seriously affecting the patient’s normal life and rest. Second, the lumbar spine activity is limited: after the injury of the lumbar spine, the lumbar spine can not complete the flexion and extension activities and rotation activities. The muscles next to the lumbar spine will have obvious tension and stiffness, and there will be obvious difficulties in turning over. Third, the nerve compression symptoms: lumbar spine injury may damage the compression nerve, resulting in lower limb radiological pain, numbness or limb weakness symptoms, and in serious cases may also lead to urinary and fecal dysfunction. Therefore, lumbar spine injury should be given great attention and should be diagnosed and treated as early as possible in order to obtain significant relief of clinical symptoms.