Clinically, there is no specific section of the lumbar spine that is more severe, and the severity of the prolapse depends on the degree of the prolapse. If there is no pain or numbness in the lower extremities, and no obvious compression of the spinal cord is detected upon examination, then the prolapse is less severe. If there is numbness and pain in the lower extremities, and the prolapsed tissue is found to be compressing the spinal cord, etc., the degree of prolapse is more serious. Conservative treatments are available for three or four lumbar spinal dislocations. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as celecoxib can be taken under medical supervision to relieve pain and symptoms. If the symptoms are severe, surgery may also be an option. Lumbar spine three or four joints prolapse occurs, should be promptly under the guidance of the doctor to receive regular treatment.