It is very common for low back pain to occur the next day after a massage. Some patients also complain that after the end of the massage, the low back pain not only did not reduce, but more pain, and even have limited activities, walking difficulties. The main reason for this situation is that the massage technician’s technique is too heavy, resulting in chest and back muscle injury, inflammation of the fascia, and then the pain, which is mostly manifested as soreness and tingling. The pain range is generally more extensive, there is extensive pressure pain, but there is no obvious percussion pain, with the hand hard percussion, the patient will feel comfortable, this is a typical inflammation of the fascia, muscle strain. For this case, the correct treatment should be to ensure adequate rest, so that the chest and back muscles fully relaxed. Hot compresses can also be applied to promote blood circulation in the chest and back muscles to accelerate the inflammation. If the pain is severe, oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics can also be taken.