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Coach Pawan Sharma Explains Lower Back Pain Causes

Coach Pawan Sharma on Pain as a Warning Signal

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April 27, 2026
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Coach Pawan Sharma

Lower Back Pain: When the Spine Fails to Distribute Load

Why do some individuals suffer from severe lower back pain despite having normal scans—while others show clear disc changes yet feel no pain at all?

This paradox lies at the core of modern spine-related issues.

Lower back pain is commonly explained through structural findings such as disc bulges, degeneration, or alignment changes. However, these observations alone rarely account for why pain starts, disappears, or unpredictably returns.

A more accurate explanation lies elsewhere:

The spine does not fail structurally first—it fails mechanically, particularly under load.

The Spine as a Load Management System

The lumbar spine is built to handle and distribute forces generated through everyday activities, including:

  • sitting and standing
  • bending and lifting
  • walking and rotation

These forces are significant. Even basic movements can place loads on the spine that exceed multiple times an individual’s body weight.

When functioning optimally, the body distributes this load efficiently across:

  • vertebrae
  • intervertebral discs
  • surrounding musculature
  • hips and lower limbs

Pain begins when this distribution becomes inefficient.

When Load Distribution Breaks Down

Lower back pain rarely originates from a single incident.

Instead, it often develops gradually when the spine is repeatedly subjected to poorly distributed load.

This can result from:

  • limited hip mobility forcing the spine to compensate
  • inadequate core coordination leading to delayed stabilization
  • asymmetrical movement patterns
  • prolonged sitting followed by sudden physical activity

Over time, the spine absorbs forces it is not designed to handle independently. The outcome is not always an immediate injury, but rather a progressive accumulation of mechanical stress.

Why Imaging Often Fails to Explain Pain

A major misconception in lower back pain is the disconnect between symptoms and imaging results.

People may present with:

  • disc bulges without pain
  • degeneration without functional limitation
  • significant pain with minimal structural findings

This occurs because imaging reflects structure—not function.

It does not capture:

  • how load is distributed
  • how muscles activate
  • how movement is controlled under stress

According to biomechanical restoration specialist Pawan Sharma, many cases of lower back pain are driven not by visible damage, but by inefficient load transfer during movement.

The Role of Movement Coordination

The spine does not operate in isolation.

Efficient movement relies on coordinated interaction between:

  • hips
  • pelvis
  • core musculature
  • lower limbs

When this coordination is disrupted, the spine compensates.

For example:

  • restricted hip mobility can increase lumbar flexion
  • delayed core activation may allow excessive shear forces
  • asymmetry can overload one side of the spine

These compensations are often subtle. However, when repeated thousands of times, their impact becomes significant.

Pain as a Signal, Not the Problem

Lower back pain is often treated as the primary issue.

In reality, it is frequently a signal—indicating that:

  • load distribution is inefficient
  • movement patterns are compromised
  • the system is under mechanical stress

Addressing pain alone may provide temporary relief, but it does not restore the system’s integrity.

A Biomechanical Restoration Perspective

From a biomechanical standpoint, resolving lower back pain requires restoring the spine’s ability to manage load effectively.

This includes:

  • improving hip and pelvic mobility
  • restoring coordinated muscular activation
  • optimizing load transfer through the kinetic chain
  • rebuilding tolerance to compressive and shear forces

Within the LCMSC–Sharma Protocol, lower back pain is assessed not as an isolated condition, but as a breakdown in the relationship between:

Structural Integrity
Load capacity, stability, mobility

Performance Capacity
Strength, speed, endurance, control

Movement Precision
Timing, accuracy, coordination

When these elements are restored collectively, the spine regains its ability to function under real-world demands.

Why Pain Returns

Many individuals experience a recurring cycle:

  • pain appears
  • treatment reduces symptoms
  • activity resumes
  • pain returns

This cycle reflects a single issue:

The underlying mechanical cause was never resolved.

Without restoring proper load distribution and movement efficiency, the same stress patterns persist—leading to recurrence.

Redefining Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain should not be viewed purely as a structural issue.

More often, it represents:

A failure of load management within a dynamic system.

This understanding shifts the focus:

  • from damage → to function
  • from symptoms → to mechanics
  • from short-term relief → to long-term resilience

Author

Pawan Sharma – Biomechanical Restoration & Human Performance Specialist

Pawan Sharma is known for his precision-driven approach to rehabilitation and performance restoration. His work emphasizes restoring mechanical integrity within the knee and spine through structured load management and movement diagnostics.

Through the LCMSC–Sharma Protocol, he provides high-performance, private rehabilitation systems designed for individuals seeking more than basic recovery—focusing on long-term joint health, relapse prevention, and sustained physical capability.

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