Gluteus medius injury syndrome nomenclature

Gluteus medius muscle injury syndrome is reflected in the muscle pain in the buttocks, patients will be in the night, after labor, feel the cold when the pain will be intensified. The pain will spread to the outer thigh, a few patients will feel discomfort in the outer calf, and individual patients will feel coldness and numbness in the lower limbs. This disease is chronic in nature, and about 20% of patients may have acute onset of the disease, and the pain point may be one or more. Gluteus medius injury syndrome is myofascial pain produced by the gluteus medius muscle, the gluteus medius muscle is the main hip abductor muscle, which can be involved in the external rotation of the leg as well as the posterior extension of the hip joint, and its role is to stabilize the pelvis when a person is standing up, so as to achieve the purpose of stabilizing the torso. Because the gluteus medius muscle may be involved in fine movements such as walking, bending the leg, kicking, squatting, etc., it is recommended to consult a doctor in time if you have any symptoms to avoid contracture or even adhesion of the muscle due to long-term strain.