Muscle nerve damage is usually curable, but can be difficult to treat if the damage is severe. Some muscle nerve damage is caused by strains from strenuous exercise or minor trauma, while others are caused by overexertion or repetitive movements. If the degree of muscle nerve damage is relatively mild in the early stage, the muscle nerve can be repaired with medication and physical therapy, and the muscle nerve damage can be recovered. If the muscle nerve damage is heavy, or even dissected nerve damage, it can be treated by nerve anastomosis in the early stage, together with rehabilitation therapy and physical factor therapy, etc., and the function of the limb will be restored, but there may still be some different degrees of sequelae, for example, local movement disorders, etc. In addition, some nerve damage is more serious, which can be treated by medication and physical therapy. In addition, some nerve damage is more serious and may be difficult to cure. Nutritional nerve drugs (such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B12), some Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture treatment, hyperbaric oxygen and other methods can help recovery. It is recommended that patients with muscle nerve damage should go to the hospital in time and get timely treatment under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.