Will dorsal scapular nerve entrapment heal on its own?

Dorsal scapular nerve entrapment is generally not self-healing, and can be treated by medication, surgery, physical therapy and other methods. 1. Drug treatment: Oral methylcobalamin and other nutritive drugs can be taken as prescribed by the doctor, which is conducive to the improvement of neuron conduction, and plays a role in the nutritional repair of the compressed nerve. 2. Surgical treatment: For those who are ineffective in conservative treatment, scapulothoracic dorsal nerve release surgery can be considered to relieve nerve compression. 3. Physiotherapy: Physiotherapy such as ultrashort wave can promote local blood circulation and relieve pain symptoms. It is recommended that people with dorsal scapular nerve compression should consult a doctor in time and standardize the treatment under the doctor’s guidance, and should not blindly wait for self-healing to avoid delaying the condition.