The treatment of closed-cell nerve entrapment syndrome includes pain-relieving medication, physical therapy, and surgery. 1. Analgesic drug treatment. In the case of patients with obturator nerve entrapment syndrome, the obturator nerve is obviously squeezed, and the symptom of obvious pain may occur. Under the guidance of specialized doctors, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics such as ibuprofen granules and diclofenac tablets can be used for pain relief and symptomatic treatment. 2. Physical therapy. According to the patient’s condition, hot compresses, physiotherapy, massage and other physical therapy can also be used. 3. Surgical treatment. If the patient’s condition is more serious and the conservative treatment is not effective, surgery may be needed, which can release the pressure of the obturator nerve, and then the condition may be relieved.