Women with scapula nodules may be considered as fibrous nodules or cysts after inflammation of myofascia around the scapula, local subcutaneous lipoma, osteoproliferative diseases, etc. According to the specific causes and symptoms, massage and physical therapy, medication for pain relief, surgical treatment and other measures can be taken. 1. Fibrous nodules or cysts: chronic injury and aseptic inflammation of local muscles, fascia and other connective tissues of scapula often stimulate local proliferation to form fibrous nodules or cysts, which are manifested as muscle and ligament hyperplasia or subcutaneous cysts, tendon sheath cysts, etc. In this case, massage and physical therapy can be used to relieve pain. This kind of condition can be treated by massage, acupuncture, physiotherapy, etc. Those with obvious symptoms and ineffective conservative treatment can be treated by needle loosening, intracapsular puncture and steroid injection. 2. Subcutaneous lipoma: a benign soft tissue tumor composed of mature adipose tissue and occurring in the superficial (subcutaneous) area; the subcutaneous soft tissue in the scapular area is relatively small, and it is easy to form adhesion with the scapula locally. Smaller lipomas without clinical symptoms usually do not need to be treated; if they cause local pressure and discomfort, surgical resection can be considered. 3. Bone proliferative diseases: osteoma, osteochondroma and other bone abnormal proliferative diseases occur in the scapula, manifested as scapular tuberosity. Regular X-ray examination can be carried out to observe the progress of osteoma and osteochondroma, and surgical resection can be carried out when necessary after doctor’s evaluation. Note: scapular metastasis of malignant tumors in other parts of the body may also be manifested as scapular nodes, when encountering such a situation, do not judge and deal with it without authorization, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment.