If a patient has supraspinous ligamentitis, the symptoms are mainly obvious pain and pressure in the supraspinous ligament area, especially when the head is lowered, bending activities, and prolonged head-down work, the pain symptoms are particularly obvious. After the patient develops supraspinous ligamentitis, he or she must pay attention to keeping the spine warm in daily life, avoid getting cold, avoid prolonged head-down and waist-bending activities, pay more attention to the sitting posture when sitting, and avoid trauma to the spine to avoid aggravating supraspinous ligamentitis. In the case of supraspinous ligamentitis, you can use hot compresses, acupuncture, moxibustion and other therapies with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce pain, and also closed injections of glucocorticoids and local anesthetics in the supraspinous ligament area to promote the absorption of inflammatory edema in the supraspinous ligament, to promote the recovery of inflammatory symptoms of the supraspinous ligament.