When a patient has a bone spur in the back and it causes pain, it is mainly because the bones in the patient’s back have proliferated and aged, forming bone spurs. In this case, the patient suffers from vertebral arthritis or localized osteoporosis, which can cause pain. During treatment, the patient needs to reduce weight-bearing activities in the back and avoid long-term strenuous exercise, because long-term strenuous exercise can cause uneven stress on the bones and surrounding soft tissues and induce osteophytes. Physical exercise can be done appropriately, but do not do back-weight-bearing exercises, pay attention to warmth on weekdays, use hot water when bathing, and take local back heat treatment. Routine physiotherapy, herbal fumigation and baking can also be carried out to increase the local skin temperature of the back to accelerate local blood circulation, thus accelerating the metabolism of acidic substances, and the patient’s pain will be relieved. Appropriate oral anti-osteoporosis and anti-osteophyte drugs, such as bone spur tablets, fracture and contusion dispersion, bruising pills or salvia tablets, can effectively relieve pain.