What is the self-test for gluteal myoclonus

Self-determination of gluteal myoclonus is mainly based on clinical symptoms, but is only a preliminary screening judgment, not self-diagnosis. Gluteal myoclonus is a clinical syndrome caused by degeneration and contracture of the gluteal muscle and its fascial fibers, which in turn leads to functional limitation of the hip joint, resulting in a characteristic gait and signs. The main clinical manifestations are: walking disorders, such as the external eights; the inability to cross the two legs in the sitting and standing position, that is, unable to stilt legs when sitting; walking in circles, that is, unable to squat when the lower limbs are completely together, or in the process of squatting need to be separated from the lower limbs in order to squat; squatting during the process of hip popping, bouncing phenomenon, and even in the hips can be touched with a strip of cord-like material. If you suspect that you are suffering from gluteal myoclonus, you need to consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis.