Lumbar hamstring pain is also known as pain in the muscles, fascia, ligaments and other soft tissues of the lower back. If it is caused by a herniated disc in the lumbar spine, it can be treated with physical therapy, oral medication or even surgery. If it is caused by fasciitis, it can be treated with physical therapy and surgery. Lumbar soft tissue pain may be caused by lumbar disc herniation compressing the nerves. Patients are advised to pay attention to proper rest, keep the lumbar area warm, and can choose physical therapy such as hot compresses, baking electricity, massage, massage and other ways to relieve pain. Oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as diclofenac sodium, meloxicam, etc. can also be used to relieve pain. If the nerve compression is severe and ineffective with conservative treatment, surgical treatment, such as minimally invasive intervertebral foraminoscopic surgery or open spinal canal decompression with bone grafting and fusion for internal fixation, may also be an option. If the lumbar soft tissue pain is caused by lumbar myofasciitis. Physical therapy can be chosen for treatment, and if the fasciitis forms a striated nodule with obvious pressure pain, minimally invasive arthroscopic adhesive band release can also be chosen. If the symptoms of lumbar soft tissue pain, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for examination to clarify the cause of the targeted treatment.