Can you bend after one month of minimally invasive laminectomy?

Whether you can bend over after 1 month of minimally invasive intervertebral foramenoscopy surgery needs to be judged according to your body’s recovery. Generally, you can bend over, but you need to rest as much as possible for 1~2 months after the surgery and reduce your activities to promote your body’s recovery.
Minimally invasive intervertebral foraminoscopic surgery is a common minimally invasive surgery, mostly used in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation, with less bleeding, faster recovery and higher safety.
Whether you can bend over 1 month after the minimally invasive intervertebral foraminoscopy surgery needs to be judged according to your body’s recovery, if there is no obvious lower back pain, and the recovery is better after the surgery, you can bend over, if the lower back pain is obvious, and the wound hasn’t recovered yet, and it is difficult to move around, bending over is not recommended. And you need to rest as much as possible and reduce activities for 1~2 months after the surgery to promote the body’s recovery.
Postoperative recovery of minimally invasive intervertebral foramenoscopy surgery is recommended to visit the doctor in time and under the guidance of professional doctors.