The treatment of partial calcification of the collateral ligament, clinically, is mainly physical therapy such as ultrasound, medication such as drugs to relieve muscle tension such as eperisone, and general treatment such as functional exercises and avoiding overstrain. 1. Physical therapy: infrared rays, ultrasound and electromagnetic therapy can improve local blood circulation and reduce local inflammatory reaction. 2. Drug therapy: drugs can be used to relieve muscle tension, such as Eperisone or Cloxazone, etc. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs, such as Celecoxib, etc., can also be applied. 3. General treatment: usually avoid excessive strain and stress on the neck, such as avoiding long-term playing with cell phones and working at the desk, etc., and carry out appropriate cervical spine health exercises and functional exercises for neck muscle confrontation. Partial calcification of the collateral ligaments should be treated in a timely manner in the hospital to determine whether there is any compression of the spinal cord or nerves, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor. The medication should be used according to the doctor’s prescription.