In clinical practice, patients who experience pain when they twist their neck may experience pain due to prolonged cold in the neck or long-term chronic strain or injury to the neck muscles, resulting in muscle damage and impaired nutrient metabolism within the muscles. In addition, pain may occur after trauma to the neck, resulting in supraspinous ligamentitis, interspinous ligamentitis, or fasciitis of the back of the neck. After this happens, the patient can be instructed to rest in bed, not to do strenuous activities in the neck, and to keep warm. Ointments that activate blood circulation, reduce swelling and pain can be applied externally, and acupuncture, moxibustion, and iontophoresis of herbal medicines at acupuncture points can also be used. Or the use of traditional Chinese medicine techniques, neck massage, can accelerate local blood circulation, promote metabolism, can play a role in relieving pain.