1. A patient who has his first attack of Lumbar disc herniation and who has not received conservative treatment.
2. A patient who has Lumbar disc herniation but no obvious neurotrosis symptoms.
3. A patient who has Lumbar disc herniation and extensive psoas fibrositis and rheumatism.
4. A patient who has old-age Lumbar disc herniation and serious hypertrophic rachitis.
5. A patient whose symptoms have not been alleviated obviously but have not been aggravated obviously after experiencing several periods of conservative treatment, and who has never tried to use a bodily recovery therapy.
* For those patients suitable for conservative treatment, if after receiving surgical operation therapies, the symptoms have not still alleviated or such neurothlipsis symptoms as pain, numbness, etc. have just been alleviated partly, adopting conservative treatment again will be very difficult to acquire satisfying curative effects. If after operations, including micro-traumatic operations, particularly the operations involving small lancets, the symptoms are still as before, it may be because after an operation, the cicatricial contracture generated around pathological changes still stimulates nerve roots, causing the symptoms to still exist, especially because after a micro-traumatic operation involving small lancets, etc., the herniatied disc or nucleus pulposus fragments have not been excised or cleaned off, while the herniated disc, nucleus pulposus or its fragments and oppressed nerves may have been entwined and growing together with the deep wound surface of a lancet(micro-traumatic) cut. In this case, employing a conservative therapy again is very difficult to separate the herniated disc or nucleus pulposus from a nerve root and such nerve root stimulated symptoms as pain, numbness, etc. also hardly disappear. After operations, some of the patients ' symptoms such as pain, numbness, etc. exist still, and some may have dysfunction and their spinal physiological curves cannot restore to normal, etc. They may relapse again. Repeated surgical operations are not always a good matter. Moreover, some patients may contract surgical operation aftereffects.
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