For lumbar disc herniation, the surgery is divided into two types: minimally invasive and traditional open surgery, and the recovery period is usually very fast. Even if you do the classic lumbar decompression combined with stenosis and do decompression implantation and cage implantation of nail rods for internal fixation, the recovery from this traditional lumbar fusion surgery is also very fast. Generally, you can go down to the ground in 3-5 days after the surgery, and if there are no various postoperative complications, the original numbness, muscle weakness and pain symptoms in the lower limbs are not aggravated and relieved, and the local incision is not exuding and healing well, and there is no obvious swelling and pain, you can consider being discharged home to continue recuperation about 1 week after the surgery. Patients can wear a waist brace for daily activities and wait for about 2-3 months to have the brace removed and can assume daily work. Doing simple simple medullary nucleus removal, whether done through a microscope, or channeling or small incision, you can usually go down to the floor on the 2nd-3rd day after doing it. At present, doing disc removal and fibrous ring suturing under small incision minimally invasive is a better method, which can greatly reduce the recovery time of patients and can greatly reduce the recurrence rate of patients after disc herniation surgery. So the recovery of the surgery are very fast.