Will a herniated lumbar disc get better with massage?

Herniated lumbar discs don’t always get better with massage. Treatments for lumbar disc herniation include conservative treatment and surgery. There are many conservative treatment methods, including bed rest, traction, massage, massage, acupuncture and so on. Massage needs certain indications, such as the first attack, never had lumbar disc herniation patients; younger age, shorter duration of the disease; less severe symptoms, improved after rest, and so on. After a period of massage, if the symptoms improve, further treatment can be provided; if the symptoms do not improve significantly or even aggravate, the massage must be stopped or other methods of treatment must be used. Due to some personnel improper application of techniques, may aggravate the injury, so that incomplete rupture of the annulus fibrosus completely ruptured; some of the symptoms are not significantly reduced, still adhere to the massage, may produce nerve root adhesion and other adverse consequences. If the diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation is confirmed, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner and under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.