WHO (World Health Organization) is a systemic bone and iliac disease characterized by reduced bone mass and microstructural degeneration of bone, resulting in increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fracture. Minimally invasive treatment of lumbar disc herniation has become the most active field of minimally invasive spine surgery and is increasingly used in clinical practice. Ozone interventional ablation for lumbar disc herniation has the following characteristics: ① The probability of ozone infection is extremely low. Since the introduction of this technique, there has not been a single case of infection; ② Ozone effectively reduces the pressure in the nucleus pulposus, causing the herniated material to retract, and also has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. This is an advantage that distinguishes it from other minimally invasive interventions; ③ The procedure is simple and almost non-invasive; ④ Ozone has a short half-life (only 20 minutes) and is easily decomposed into oxygen, so it does not cause damage to organs and tissues; ⑤ It has a wide range of indications and is effective for both simple disc herniation and lumbar and leg pain caused by degenerative degeneration of the intervertebral disc in old age. Ozone ablation has the advantages of easy operation, low risk and good effect in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation.