Myth 1: Back and leg pain is not considered a disease Lumbar disc herniation is characterized by easy recurrence, especially in those with neurological dysfunction, and a long repair process. Therefore, some patients and even some non-professional doctors think that lumbar disc herniation cannot be cured. In fact, the overall effect of lumbar disc herniation treatment is very good, with an excellent rate of about 95%. The so-called cure is not good for two reasons: one is the choice of improper methods, the second is not adhere to the treatment. Some patients go to where they hear there is a new treatment, but they can’t stick to it anywhere, and end up running a lot of places with unsatisfactory results. The former believes that only surgery can eradicate lumbar disc herniation, and thus does not choose as long as the lumbar disc herniation, as long as the patient agrees to surgical treatment. This adds to the unnecessary economic burden of the patient on the one hand, and increases the chance of “lumbar spine surgery failure syndrome” on the other. In fact, surgery is not the first choice in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation, and the indications for surgery for lumbar disc herniation are very strict. The latter amplifies the negative effects of surgery, such as nerve damage, and believes that surgery must not be done, but rather conservative treatment. It should be said that some patients with surgical indications can have their main symptoms relieved after conservative treatment, but there are always some symptoms left behind that are difficult to improve, while most patients with surgical indications cannot be replaced by any conservative therapy and must receive surgical treatment, and the sooner the better, otherwise, the loss of neurological function may become permanent, therefore, surgery and conservative issues should be treated discriminately, and neither surgery should be easily, nor It should not be conservative.