Non-surgical conservative treatment for lumbar pain mainly includes bed rest, local braking of the lumbar periphery, Chinese and Western medicine treatment, lumbar spine physiotherapy traction, massage, acupuncture, local closure, small needle knife and functional exercise. For lumbar disc herniation, lumbar muscle strain, lumbar supraspinous ligamentitis and other diseases, most of the non-surgical conservative treatment can achieve obvious therapeutic effects and achieve remission and even cure. In principle, the degenerative changes in the lumbar spine such as bone spurs are irreversible, and various non-surgical treatments cannot treat these changes, and for most people with lumbar pain, these also do not need to be treated; the purpose of lumbar pain treatment is not to eliminate the bone spurs, but to treat the symptoms of lumbar pain caused by lumbar spurs, osteophytes, lumbar disc herniation, or lumbar muscle strain. Whether the symptoms are effectively relieved is also a criterion for the efficacy of the treatment. For the vast majority of lumbar disc herniation, non-surgical conservative therapy should be used first, and non-surgical conservative therapy should also be used for lumbar muscle strain or lumbar myofasciitis and lumbar supraspinous ligamentitis, with satisfactory results. In addition, non-operative conservative therapy is also applicable to a few patients with early and mild lumbar spinal stenosis or patients whose diagnosis is still unclear, and patients with lumbar disc herniation or lumbar spinal stenosis who are too old and frail to tolerate surgery due to serious other organ diseases.