Myofasciitis can be significantly relieved with 2-4 weeks of systemic treatment and absolute bed rest, but if the patient continues to engage in excessive weight-bearing activities after remission, i.e., repeated straining, there is still a possibility of recurrence. Local systemic treatment includes physiotherapy and medication, physiotherapy can be local physiotherapy, baking electricity, hot compresses, as well as with acupuncture, cupping, all can relieve local pain and reduce the inflammatory response to a certain extent. Oral medications include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs and blood-stasis activating drugs. If there is no obvious relief by the above treatments, local closure treatment can be considered, which means local closure of the painful spot, generally once a week, 2-4 times as a course of treatment.