Patients with lumbar disc herniation can be treated with orthopedic treatment. It should be noted that orthopedic treatment can only be performed after a detailed examination, such as a lumbar spine CT or MRI is required to assess the degree of disc herniation. If the herniated disc is very serious or even prolapsed, the risk of orthopedic treatment is very high and may trigger a secondary disc herniation or direct nerve irritation while orthopedic treatment, causing nerve damage, which is irreversible. There are many different schools of orthopedic techniques, from the more strenuous ones to the more gentle ones, and it is recommended to choose the gentle ones, which are safer. Orthopedics can correct the sequence of the lumbar spine, improve the state of the lumbar spine misalignment, make the lumbar intervertebral disc evenly stressed, and also correct poor posture, but be sure to choose a gentle technique to prevent secondary injuries caused by orthopedics.