It is recommended not to use Chinese medicine massage after lumbar protrusion minimally invasive treatment, which may affect the recovery of lumbar spinal nerves. If patients experience pain, soreness and other discomforts after lumbar herniation minimally invasive surgery, they should also go to the hospital as soon as possible and undergo scientific treatment after listening to the doctor’s guidance and advice. Although minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation is a less traumatic and low-pain surgery, it will also thermo-coagulate and ablate the lesions on the patient’s compressed nerves and denature them. TCM Tuina, on the other hand, refers to tuina performed under the guidance of TCM theories and can be used for both treatment and health care. It generally includes orthopedics, dredging of meridians and collaterals, and so on. Chinese massage after minimally invasive lumbar protrusion surgery is likely to affect the recovery of lumbar spinal nerves, in addition to the possibility of aggravating lumbar disc herniation, so it is not recommended to do lumbar protrusion minimally invasive surgery after Chinese massage.