Pain in the scapulothoracic muscle requires medication, external immobilization and surgery depending on the cause and severity of the injury, such as inflammation and muscle strain. If the muscle is aseptically inflamed due to inappropriate movements, prolonged strain, cold, etc., it is recommended to treat it with localized hot compresses, physiotherapy, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as diclofenac. If the scapularis muscle is slightly strained due to pulling or over-training, it is recommended to fix the muscle with a triangle towel or brace, together with localized physical therapy such as electric grilling and acupuncture, and oral medication such as Mai Zhi Ling tablets. If the strain is more serious or even structural changes such as muscle tearing occur, surgical incision is recommended for muscle repair and immobilization. In addition, if the pain is caused by nerve compression due to cervical spondylosis, it is recommended that traction therapy and medication such as methylcobalamin be performed, and surgery to remove the herniated disc if necessary. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to clarify the cause of the disease and choose the appropriate treatment under the advice of the doctor. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.