What to do if you can’t move your toes after a herniated disc in your lower back

After the lumbar disc herniation, the toe can not move, you can first carry out the magnetic resonance examination, and then consider acupuncture, physical therapy, traction and drug treatment, such as nutritional nerve drug methylcobalamin, etc., and the serious cases need to be treated with surgery.
The inability to move the toes after lumbar disc herniation is considered to be caused by nerve compression after lumbar disc herniation, and should first go to orthopedics, and take an MRI examination. After clarifying the severity of the condition, treatment will be provided.
If the symptoms of lumbar herniated disc compression of the nerve are mild, you can carry out local acupuncture, traction and physiotherapy, and you can also combine with nutritive nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B12 and so on. When lumbar disc herniation leads to serious nerve compression, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and perform surgery if necessary.
The above medications should be used in a standardized and reasonable manner under the guidance of professional physicians and pharmacists, and should not be used blindly on their own.