The treatment of lumbar disc herniation can be divided into surgical and non-surgical therapies. For non-surgical therapy, in addition to self-conditioning, some diseases can also be treated with acupressure, acupuncture and traction, and the principles of treatment are as follows: 1. lower the pressure within the disc, increase the pressure outside the disc, prompt the herniated object to retract, and create favorable conditions for the repair of the fibrous ring; 2. change the position of the herniated object, loosen the adhesions, and release or reduce the compression on the nerve root; 3. strengthen the local air circulation, and prompt the injured nerve root to return to normal function. 3. Enhance local air circulation, so that the injured nerve root can recover its normal function. Non-surgical therapy There are various non-surgical treatments for lumbar disc herniation, and the following methods are commonly used: 1. bed rest Bed rest is a very simple but effective measure that can be used by patients with lumbar disc herniation, and bed rest is the basis of non-surgical therapy. 2, traction therapy Traction therapy is one of the common therapies for patients with lumbar disc herniation. Traction therapy has a long history, and the current method of traction therapy has been greatly developed. 3, lumbar circumference and support belt lumbar circumference and support belt for lumbar disc herniation patients is the main purpose of braking, can make the damaged lumbar intervertebral disc get local adequate rest, for the patient organism recovery to create good conditions. 4. Tui Na therapy Tui Na therapy is an integral part of Chinese medicine, which has the advantages of simple method, comfortable and effective, and less complications, and has been used as one of the comprehensive therapies for lumbar disc herniation. 5.Acupuncture therapy includes body acupuncture, auricular acupuncture, electroacupuncture, blood cupping, manual acupuncture, scraping therapy, etc. Acupuncture therapy is used to treat lumbar disc herniation with good efficacy and no special equipment is needed. Easy to grasp and other advantages. 6.Closure therapy Closure therapy is a fast and effective method of treating lumbar disc herniation. Because it is safe and reliable, easy to operate, and the efficacy is certain, it is a better non-surgical treatment for lumbar disc herniation. It includes pain point closure therapy, epidural cavity closure therapy, pushing intervertebral foramen nerve root closure and other methods. 7, Chinese and Western medicine treatment of lumbar disc herniation drug therapy in general, only as a kind of auxiliary treatment means to relieve symptoms as the main purpose. Other therapies such as physiotherapy, qigong, medical sports, etc. It can be said that non-operative therapy is suitable for all patients with lumbar disc herniation, even for those who need surgery, and plays a very important role in the preoperative and postoperative period. Non-operative therapy must be considered first in the following cases: 1. Surgery is not indicated for the first time, except for obvious symptoms of damage to the cauda equina (i.e., weakening or even paralysis of the lower limbs, corresponding sensory disturbances or abnormalities, urinary incontinence, urinary disorders, etc.). 2.Patients with long duration of disease but with mild symptoms and signs. 3.Patients with small protrusions by special examination. 4.Patients with systemic diseases or local skin diseases, such as those who are old and in poor general condition, should first consider non-surgical treatment. 5.Patients who are difficult to make a clear diagnosis for a while, can be observed while non-surgical treatment, while taking corresponding measures to make a clear diagnosis. 6.Patients with contraindications to surgery or anesthesia and those who do not agree to surgery should also be treated with non-operative therapy.