After the patient suffers from lumbar disc herniation, he or she is not able to walk normally, mainly because after the patient’s nucleus pulposus is herniated, the degree of compression on the dural sac and bilateral nerve roots is relatively heavy, and there is a significant neurotrophic disorder in the lower limbs, resulting in the patient having muscle tenderness and weakness in the lower limbs and numbness, which will affect the patient’s normal walking. In addition, when the patient walks, it will also aggravate the external stimulation of the lumbar region, which can make the patient’s pain condition significantly aggravated, and it will also affect the patient’s walking due to the pain restriction. After the patient has this clinical manifestation, the patient needs to stop the activity, rest in bed, relax the muscles in the lumbar spine area, and also can assist with the treatment of the lumbar area with hot compresses, giving acupuncture, towel hot compresses, orthopedic wash fumigation, etc.