Can you do five-point bracing one month after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery?

Five-point support can be done one month after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery, but patients need to gradually increase the amount of exercise when performing movements such as five-point support.
1. Rehabilitation training after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery: minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery has many kinds of surgical methods according to different types of diseases, and commonly used surgical methods include intervertebral foramenoscopy, unilateral two-channel surgery (UBE), percutaneous vertebroplasty, etc. The majority of patients are basically more stable one month after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery. One month after the minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery, the bone quality of most patients is basically more stable, and they can perform movements such as five-point support and small swallow fly to strengthen the strength of the lumbar back muscles and restore the stability of the spine.
2. Precautions: Although patients one month after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery can perform rehabilitation exercises such as five-point support and small swallow fly, it generally takes about three months for the bone quality of patients to reach the state of complete healing after surgery, so patients need to gradually increase the amount of exercise and avoid lumbar muscle strain due to excessive rehabilitation training when they perform such rehabilitation exercises.
If symptoms such as pain and numbness occur when performing rehabilitation exercises such as five-point bracing one month after minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery, it is recommended to follow up with the doctor in time to minimize the adverse effects of the disease.