What is minimally invasive surgery for herniated discs

Minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery is a procedure that uses sophisticated equipment and certain methods to treat lumbar disc herniation. Commonly used minimally invasive procedures for lumbar disc herniation include intervertebral trauma surgery, radiofrequency ablation, and semiconductor laser ablation, which reduces the pressure on the lumbar discs. For patients with lumbar disc herniation, surgery may be used if medications and physical therapy do not yield better results. For most patients with lumbar disc herniation, minimally invasive surgery can be used for safe treatment. However, if lumbar spinal stenosis, lumbar disc herniation and calcification are present, minimally invasive lumbar disc herniation surgery is not suitable. After the treatment, if you feel uncomfortable, it is better to go to the hospital for checkup first, and you should pay attention to resting more and avoiding overwork in general. If you are in an acute pain state, you should take absolute bed rest to reduce the weight of lumbar spine and avoid overwork. After the pain is relieved, strength training of the lumbar back can be carried out under the guidance of the doctor, and it is best to wear a waist cuff to protect the lumbar region during the training. For patients with lumbar disc herniation, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals for treatment at the early onset.