There are two main treatment options for nerve compression after a herniated spinal disc, the first being conservative treatment and the second being surgical treatment. There are many conservative treatment options, including various types of traction, massage, acupuncture, physiotherapy, and the use of drugs for herniated discs, mainly for relatively mild herniated discs. For more active positions, such as cervical disc herniation and lumbar disc herniation, computerized traction therapy can be used to make the herniated discs retract and retract. However, if the mobility is very small, such as a herniated disc in the thoracic spine, there is no way to do traction and can only be treated by other conservative methods, such as massage, blood circulation and bed rest. For particularly severe disc herniation, the vast majority of treatment options are the same, requiring surgery to completely remove the herniated disc and prevent further damage to the nerves from the disc.