Popliteal pain is treated in different ways depending on the cause, and common treatment options include medication, surgery, and physical therapy. Common causes of popliteal pain include sterile inflammation, cysts or tumors, and sports injuries. The treatment modalities vary: 1. sterile inflammation: in the area of bones and muscles, if there is inflammation, such as tendonitis, it is easy to trigger the symptoms of pain, you can consider taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain medication for treatment, such as celecoxib. 2. Cysts or tumors: If there are local cysts or tumors in the bone area, it is easy to press the surrounding tissues to produce pain symptoms, usually need to remove the hyperplasia through surgical methods to relieve the pain symptoms. 3. Sports injury: improper or excessive exercise can easily cause soft tissue injury in the popliteal fossa, which may cause pain. Early braking and rest, appropriate ice packs, and later can be dealt with through hot compresses, ultrasound and other methods. Patients with popliteal pain symptoms, must pay attention to the timely consultation, to avoid delaying the condition, and do not blindly use drugs.