Some patients with lumbar herniated discs can be effectively treated with orthopedics. However, patients need to be evaluated for their lumbar herniated discs before undergoing orthopedic surgery. Lumbar herniated discs are categorized as bulging, protruding and prolapsing. The disc consists of the annulus fibrosus and the nucleus pulposus. Bulging type lumbar disc herniation is that the annulus fibrosus is damaged but not ruptured, herniation type is that the nucleus pulposus has protruded and is exposed from the ruptured annulus fibrosus, and prolapse type is that the nucleus pulposus hangs down into the spinal canal. Orthopedic treatments for lumbar disc herniation usually need to be determined according to its type: 1. Prolapsed lumbar disc herniation: patients are usually not recommended to undergo orthopedic treatment. 2. Herniated lumbar disc herniation: Herniated patients in the acute inflammatory phase, also not recommended for orthopedic treatment, at this time, usually the pressure in the spinal canal is relatively high, the local intradiscal environment is also in high pressure, congestion, inflammatory performance. At this time, rash orthopedic treatment, on the contrary, may aggravate the rupture of the annulus fibrosus. 3. Bulging-type lumbar disc herniation: orthopedic treatment can be carried out to improve the balance of muscular force outside the spinal canal, as well as the physiological anatomical position of the joint convexity of the corresponding segment of the intervertebral disc, so as to make the internal pressure in the spinal canal decrease. After the inflammation, congestion and edema along the periphery of the intervertebral disc are eliminated, the pressure on the nerve root can be reduced and the symptoms can be relieved. Therefore, patients treating lumbar disc herniation through orthopedic treatment need to be evaluated for risk and efficacy with imaging observations, as well as in relation to clinical symptoms. Lumbar disc herniation should go to a regular hospital in time and under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.