After healing from minimally invasive lumbar herniation surgery, most people can basically return to being like normal people in daily life and work.
Lumbar disc herniation is mainly due to the herniated disc pressing backward on the nerves, resulting in clinical symptoms such as low back pain, numbness in the lower limbs, and radiating pain in the lower limbs. Because minimally invasive surgeries such as percutaneous laminectomy have the advantages of less surgical trauma, faster healing, and good prognosis, minimally invasive surgeries are still recommended for most patients with severe lumbar disc herniation.
After healing from minimally invasive surgery, most patients can return to normal work and study, but in the early postoperative period (within 2-3 months), it is still necessary to try to rest in bed to avoid recurrence, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out rehabilitation exercises and timely review.