Dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome can be treated with medication, closure therapy, surgery and other measures, as follows: 1. Drug treatment: dorsal scapular nerve entrapment syndrome can be manifested as neck, shoulder and back pain and numbness after nerve compression, etc. Ibuprofen and celecoxib can be given to alleviate the pain, and vitamin B12 can be given to nourish the nerves. 2. Closed treatment: when the effect of oral drug treatment is not good, you can inject lidocaine, prednisone and other drugs at the posterior edge of the midpoint of the sternocleidomastoid muscle or 3cm beside the spinous process of 3 or 4 thoracic vertebrae. 3. Surgery: For those who are not effective in conservative treatment or with severe symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome, the transverse carotid artery and scapulohyoid muscle can be cut off and ligated, and the peripheral tissues of the nerves can be cut off to do nerve plexus release surgery. All of the above drugs should be applied under the guidance of physicians, and should not be used without authorization.