Gluteus contracture requires surgery depending on the symptoms. Generally speaking, surgery is necessary because gluteus contracture is a localized abduction deformity caused by scarring of the gluteus fibers due to local injections or inflammation, etc. Patients maintain the hip joint in an abducted and externally rotated position, cannot stand side by side and pronate, appear to frog jump sign when walking, squat when the legs stand side by side, cannot keep the legs together, and the legs separate after squatting. Therefore, it affects the patient’s appearance and hip function and must be treated with surgical correction, otherwise the patient cannot perform some daily activities, such as putting on socks and stretched legs. On the other hand, surgery for hip contracture is also more minimally invasive and has exact results.