Posterior tibial tendonitis can generally be treated with the following comprehensive conservative measures, and most patients have a satisfactory outcome after healing. The first step is to limit the extension and flexion of the ankle joint, which will reduce the irritation and strain on the posterior tibial tendon. It is best to immobilize the affected limb in a cast or brace for 2 weeks to limit the amount of extension and flexion of the ankle joint, which will help the inflammation of the posterior tibial tendon to subside. In addition, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as Fotarine tablets, Fenbuterol capsules or Celebrex capsules, can be administered orally to reduce the aseptic inflammation of the posterior tibial tendon, which can also promote the recovery of symptoms. Chinese herbal medicines with blood activation and blood stasis removal effects, such as ginseng glucose, danshen injection or safflower injection, can also be given to improve blood circulation in the posterior tibial tendon and facilitate the reduction of inflammation.