What to do about dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome

Dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome should be treated by a doctor. Conservative treatment as well as surgical treatment are often adopted in clinical practice. 1. Conservative treatment: it often includes physical therapy, closed therapy, medication and resting with braking. Physical means mainly include laser and other physiotherapy, closed therapy refers to injecting a mixture of glucocorticoid and local anesthetic into the lesion area according to the course of treatment, and medication refers to taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib, etc. All these methods can alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms to a certain extent. 2. Surgery: For severe and painful dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome, surgical treatment is often preferred, such as dorsal scapular nerve release. It should be noted that the use of related drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions. It is recommended that patients with dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome seek timely medical treatment and standardized diagnosis and treatment for the best prognosis.