In clinical practice, patients with buttock cramps may have chronic old injuries or acute trauma to the buttocks, resulting in damage to the muscles, soft tissues, and fascial tissues of the buttocks, which can produce cramps with persistent painful spasms. After this phenomenon occurs, specific relief requires the patient to rest in bed and relax the muscles of the hip. Sitz baths can be performed, and orthopedic lotions can be used to give fumigation to the buttocks. You can also apply topical ointment to invigorate blood stasis, reduce swelling and relieve pain, or apply topical anti-knot ointment that has the ability to dispel wind and remove dampness and relieve pain. Traditional Chinese medicine techniques such as local muscle lifting and kneading, rolling and local pressure can also be used to massage, which can accelerate local blood circulation and promote lactic acid metabolism, so as to relieve muscle adhesions and significantly relieve cramps.