What tests can detect back fasciitis?

Dorsal fasciitis can be diagnosed by MRI, combined with symptoms and physical examination.
Dorsal fasciitis is associated with chronic strain, trauma, and exposure to cold, and is often characterized by pain, muscle tension, or spasm in the affected area. Physical examination can find localized pressure and pain, and palpation can feel nodules or stripes.
Auxiliary examination can be taken, such as MRI, which can show soft tissue lesions and compare the abnormal signals in the soft tissues of the bones. Observe whether there are local signal changes, fluid accumulation or muscle atrophy.
Dorsal fasciitis can go to the hospital for MRI examination, combined with symptoms, physical examination can confirm the diagnosis. Under the guidance of the doctor standardized treatment.