Ligament calcification can be recovered, and different methods need to be taken according to different causes, such as recovery can be carried out through minimally invasive treatment and surgical treatment, which is usually more difficult to recover on its own. If the ligament calcification is caused by chronic inflammation, anti-inflammatory and pain relief treatment can be given; if the ligament calcification is caused by injury, the use of violence should be avoided when doing functional rehabilitation. The most common ligament calcification is in the elbow joint and knee joint, so it is necessary to avoid causing its bleeding during exercise; for degenerative calcification in the elderly, it may be related to exercise and living habits, so it is necessary to adjust the amount of exercise and the way of exercise to avoid the increase of calcification. Patients need to pay attention to appropriate activities in daily life, and local hot compresses and physiotherapy can be done to avoid getting cold. If other accompanying symptoms appear, they need to go to the orthopedic department of the hospital in time for symptomatic treatment.