Radiofrequency ablation can treat some mild lumbar disc herniations. Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation, but is generally only used for milder cases of lumbar disc herniation. Generally under local anesthesia and fluoroscopy, a long needle is used to puncture the herniated disc area, and the thermal principle of radiofrequency is used to change the structure of proteins, causing them to denature and solidify, and at the same time, it can also “weld” the rupture of the disc to alleviate the compression on the nerve root. In addition, radiofrequency ablation has a high local heating temperature, which can destroy the nerve endings in the lesion area to relieve pain, and the high temperature can also inactivate the inflammatory mediators. Therefore, it is widely used for its advantages of significant efficacy, high safety, low trauma and fast recovery. Patients with lumbar disc herniation need to be treated by a doctor according to the specific condition, to determine the treatment method or program, if you need to carry out radiofrequency ablation treatment, please strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.