Abstract

Lumbar disc herniation has now become a relatively common lumbar disease, and surgical treatment has gradually matured. Whether the surgical intervention should be judged according to the diagnosis of imaging or the symptoms of the patient has also become a problem. In addition to surgery, doctors generally recommend that patients undergo conservative treatment first, and physical therapy is the most commonly used. Physical therapy includes manual therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and traction. The root of the problem is that the measures doctors take for patients should be based on the symptoms and feelings of the patients. Some patients may not be suitable for the treatment methods or rehabilitation exercises, which will lead to aggravation of the disease. At present, there are many ways to treat lumbar disc herniation, but on the basis of everything, it is necessary to ensure that patients are treated conservatively because the human body has the ability to repair itself.

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