Nursing measures after lumbar disc herniation radiofrequency surgery include bed rest, lumbar spine immobilization, dietary care, and functional exercises. Patients who undergo lumbar disc radiofrequency ablation should pay attention to protecting the stability of the lumbar spine, and the main nursing methods are: Strict bed rest for one week after surgery to prevent the phenomenon of lumbar spine instability and lumbar disc recurrence after surgery. After one week, you can go down to the ground appropriately, but use the waist circumference to fix the lumbar spine. Eat more high fiber, high protein and easy to digest food such as eggs, milk, oatmeal, etc., to prevent the phenomenon of unsmooth bowel movement. Exercises such as straight leg raising can be performed after surgery to prevent nerve atrophy and muscle adhesion. It is recommended to consult a specialist for specific care measures to avoid injuries caused by blind exercise.