Calcification of the collateral ligament can be treated as follows: 1. Conservative treatment can be preferred for the vast majority of this type of condition. Conservative treatment requires the patient to remain strictly bedridden, braked, and rested for the duration of treatment. If the physician deems it necessary, it is possible that the patient will also be placed in continuous cervical traction. On top of this, treatment with a range of anti-inflammatory, anti-swelling, and pain-relieving medications is required. Among these, non-steroidal drugs are the most important class of drugs, which not only provide anti-inflammatory and pain relief, but also prevent the calcification from continuing to increase. In addition, physical therapy such as acupuncture, massage, herbal fumigation and cupping can be added on top of this, which is also very helpful in relieving the related symptoms. After the patient has achieved symptomatic relief, he or she also needs to do the corresponding functional exercises under the guidance of the doctor to prevent the recurrence or aggravation of the disease.2. For some cases of very serious calcification, surgical treatment is required, for example, in some places where there are many calcified foci, they can be removed directly by surgery. In addition, if the calcification foci are relatively light, but the inflammation around them is heavy, you can do local painful spot closure injection or ozone injection.