Can you do handstands 1 month after minimally invasive surgery for a herniated disc compressing a nerve?

Minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation compression of the nerve usually requires 3 months of rest and recuperation, and it is not recommended to do strenuous exercise such as inversion for 1 month after surgery.
Minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation is suitable for cases where conservative treatment is ineffective and radiating pain and numbness in the lower limbs are more obvious, and the main procedure is to remove the intervertebral discs and nucleus pulposus, which is relatively less traumatizing and bleeding, and the damage is lighter.
Minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery generally requires 3 months of rest and recuperation, if premature exercise, is not conducive to the recovery of the injury, and may aggravate the pain in the lumbar region, so it is not recommended to do inverted and other strenuous exercise for 1 month after the surgery.
After minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation requires rest and recuperation, avoiding strenuous activities, and if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor.