Fasciitis can be referred to orthopedics or Chinese medicine. Because fasciitis mainly manifests as fixed painful areas on the attachment points of tendons and muscle belly, when pressing the painful areas, there can be scattered pains not distributed by nerve root sensation. The treatment of fasciitis can be conservative through TCM massage, acupuncture, physiotherapy, and hot compresses, etc. Chinese herbs can also be taken to promote blood circulation in the body, increase blood flow to the muscles, and relieve local pain symptoms. Fasciitis is mostly aggravated by pain after cold or overexertion. The diagnosis of fasciitis mainly includes the patient’s symptoms, signs and related auxiliary examinations, and the confirmation of the diagnosis depends on histopathological examination with inflammatory edema and hyperplasia.