It usually takes about three months after minimally invasive lumbar herniated disc surgery before you can go to work, depending on the actual situation of the individual, and there is no fixed standard. Minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation is a more common method of treating lumbar disc herniation, which is relatively less traumatic, but it takes some time to recover after surgery, and during the recovery period, you need to take more rest and can’t go to work. After the minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation, some people may have a better physical condition, the body recovers very quickly, no other adverse reactions, may be able to basically recover in three months or so, so you can go to work, but only be able to do some relatively easy work, to avoid doing heavy manual labor. Some people will recover slower after the surgery due to their poor physical condition, and it may take longer time to recover, so they need to extend the time to go to work appropriately. After the minimally invasive surgery for lumbar disc herniation, you must rest more, can not be tired, within three months to avoid bending and weight-bearing, within half a year to avoid doing heavy labor, usually also need to ensure that the nutrition is balanced, and appropriate to eat more calcium and protein-rich food, but also pay attention to supplement vitamins, which is conducive to the recovery. If there is any abnormality during the recovery period of minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery, you should go to the hospital in time.