The most common cause of a sharp pain when bending forward is due to a lower back strain.
The position can put significant pressure on the lower back, causing the muscles and ligaments to stretch excessively. You could have also sustained a back strain due to physical activity, overuse of the muscles or the lack of flexibility in your body.

The most common cause of a sharp pain when bending forward is due to a lower back strain. The position can put significant pressure on the lower back, causing the muscles and ligaments to stretch excessively. You could have also sustained a back strain due to physical activity, overuse of the muscles or the lack of flexibility in your body.
Another cause of a sharp pain when bending forward is due to muscle spasms. Muscle spasms are rather common, and can happen anytime of the day, more commonly during exercise or a few days post-exercise. Common causes of muscle spasms include dehydration, overuse of muscles, lack of blood flow and nerve compression. This results in muscle spasms in the lower back when you bend down and pick up an object, and cause a sharp pain.
Having herniated discs also result in a sharp pain when bending forward. A herniated disc, also known as a slipped disc, occurs when the disc slips out of position and pushes against the spinal cord or surrounding nerve roots, resulting in a compression of the nerve root as it pushes through the vertebral bones. A herniated disc often occurs with lifting or twisting movements.
Spondylolisthesis can also cause sharp pain when bending forward. When the vertebra on the top is injured and starts shifting or slipping forward on the vertebra directly below it, it results in spondylolisthesis. Younger people who participate in sports like gymnastics and weightlifting are at higher risk. Spondylolisthesis is often the result of untreated spondylolysis, a stress fracture or crack in the small, thin portion of the vertebra that connects the upper and lower facet joints.
Other causes of pain when bending forward include arthritis due to aging and ankylosing spondylitis.
Treatment methods for this includes:
Should you be experiencing persistent symptoms, surgery may be recommended for conditions such as a herniated disc, spondylolisthesis and arthritis.
Self-care tips that can help reduce the risks include:
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