Inclusion criteria
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1. Symptoms: pain: low back pain with radiation pain in one or both lower limbs; with or without limitation of lumbar movement, abnormal posture. With or without numbness and weakness of lower limbs; with or without sensory disturbance of defecation and defecation or sensory disturbance of Sellar area.Signs: related signs of sciatic nerve compression, local tenderness, limitation of joint activity; sensory disturbance, muscle strength decrease, muscle atrophy along the compressed sciatic nerve; with or without abnormal gait.
Imaging: confirmed by lumbar CT or MRI to meet the diagnostic criteria of lumbar disc herniation.
Osteoprosis: Bone density examination, or lumbar X-ray examination suggests osteoporosis.
2. Aged 60-70 years(including 60 and 70).
3. Excluding lumbar tuberculosis, piriformis syndrome, lumbar spondylolisthesis degree II or above, chronic lumbar muscle strain, lumbar tumor, lumbar fracture, severe osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and other diseases that cause low back pain.
4. Exclusion of patients with severe lumbar disc herniation requiring surgery: prolapse of the posterior longitudinal ligament, posterior prolapse of the posterior longitudinal ligament and free type.
5. Exclusion of other organic diseases.
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Exclusion criteria:
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1.Patients with severe lumbar disc herniation who need surgical treatment;
2.Patients with severe primary diseases such as heart, liver, kidney and hematopoietic system, complicated with brain trauma, thoracic and abdominal organs and other combined injuries, spinal trauma, unstable vital signs or disturbance of consciousness, cancer at present or in the past 5 years, severe ischemic heart disease, heart failure, frequent severe epilepsy or respiratory failure, water and electrolyte, acid-base balance disorder, severe ischemic heart disease, heart failure, frequent severe epilepsy or respiratory failure, water and electrolyte, acid-base balance disorder, severe ischemic heart disease, heart failure, frequent severe epilepsy or respiratory failure. Such as: clinically significant arrhythmia, unstable angina pectoris, etc.
3.Patients with implanted medical devices such as pacemakers; patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction who cannot support exercise therapy;
4.Complicated with severe peripheral nerve injury, limb fracture, etc., which affect the examination of nerve and motor function; others lead to the inability to carry out the examination of nerve and motor function
5.Pregnant women;
6.Those who are intellectually and legally incapacitated, or who are unable to understand the consent form for treatment for other reasons.
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