How to treat dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome

Patients with mild cases of dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome are mainly treated with localized closed therapy and medication, while severe cases need surgery. Patients with dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome should go to a specialized hospital in time. Dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome can be treated with medication, diclofenac and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, the main role is to reduce swelling and analgesia; you can also use methylcobalamin and other nutritive nerve drugs to help repair the nerve. Dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome can be treated with localized closure, commonly used prednisolone and lidocaine injected into the affected area, which can reduce pain. Dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome can be treated with surgery, such as dorsal scapular nerve release surgery, which loosens the soft tissues around the dorsal nerve and reduces the pressure on the dorsal nerve appropriately. The above medications should be used under the supervision of a doctor and avoid self-medication.