Recovery from fasciitis is usually 15-30 days after regular treatment. Fasciitis has a complex etiology, including nerve compression, fissures in the fascia and fascial adhesions, and a large accumulation of fat under the fascia in the lumbar region. The clinical manifestations are spontaneous pain, mainly in the low back and between the scapulae bilaterally. Non-surgical treatment includes non-surgical treatment and surgical treatment. Non-surgical treatment mainly includes limiting the amount of exercise, lumbar girth fixation or lumbar physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture, and local closed injection, which will recover in about 15 days if effective, while surgical treatment requires the release of nerves and the release of adhesive fascia, which will recover in about 30 days after surgery.