Herniated disc standing well or sitting well

After a patient suffers from lumbar disc herniation, it is better to stand than to sit. When the body is standing, it is mainly the pelvis that carries the load, and the lumbar spine is less stimulated by external forces, which can reduce the stimulation of the dural sac and nerve roots, and can make the patient’s clinical symptoms relieved. When the patient is sitting, it is mainly the lumbar spine that is subjected to external force, which increases the pressure on the dural sac and nerve roots, making the patient’s clinical performance significantly worse. After the patient suffers from lumbar disc herniation, the best position is bed rest, sleeping on a hard bed, which can completely relax the muscle groups in the lumbar spine and reduce the pressure in the muscles, which can better relieve the patient’s clinical performance. After a patient suffers from lumbar disc herniation, the correct treatment should be taken to be able to bring significant relief to the patient’s symptoms.