What happens to the back spasms?

In clinical practice, it is a very common phenomenon for patients to develop back spasms, and there are many reasons for this, such as the patient’s back being compressed for a longer period of time, or being cold for a longer period of time, resulting in damage to the muscles of the back, and the occurrence of poor qi and blood flow within the muscles, with qi stagnation and blood stasis. In the muscles, lactic acid metabolism is impaired, muscle nutrition is impaired, and the patient develops persistent pain and spasm in the back muscles. In addition, if the patient suffers from fasciitis, supraspinous ligamentitis, or interspinous ligamentitis in the neck and back, this can also lead to localized muscle spasms and pain after being subjected to external forces. Patients with this condition can take conservative treatment, firstly, they can be given local hot compress treatment, fumigation with Chinese herbs, or acupuncture or moxibustion, and secondly, they can also use closed disposal, all of which can relieve or cure this phenomenon.