Lumbar spine disease is the most common orthopedic disease, 80% do not need surgery, 20% need surgery, once it comes to surgery, patients will first consider whether they will be paralyzed, because I do not know when people say that the nerve line can not be touched, a touch will be paralyzed, and what is the truth? The nerves seen in lumbar spine surgery are nerve roots, not nerve endings, about 5 mm in diameter, some even thicker. During surgery, the surgeon will carefully loosen the nerve with a nerve stripper, release the adhesions of the surrounding tissues, untie it, pull it open, reveal the intervertebral disc, then remove the protruding disc and release the compression of the disc on the nerve. This is not a problem and does not lead to paralysis after surgery, because the majority of patients have no experience in this area, so hearsay is used to make this a strong force, making people talk about nerves. Spinal surgery is a more delicate procedure and is performed by professionally trained and highly qualified physicians, so there is generally no problem and you can be assured of receiving this type of surgery.