If the symptoms of gluteal myoclonus are very mild, physical therapy can be taken without surgery. If the symptoms are severe enough to affect your daily life, surgery is recommended. Whether or not to do surgery for gluteal myoclonus depends on the severity of the disease. If the symptoms are mild, with occasional popping of the joints, which does not affect daily life, you can choose not to have surgery, and adopt physical therapy to assist treatment, such as massage, ultrasound, physiotherapy, electrical stimulation and other treatments. If the joints have serious popping sound with pain, unable to squat with legs together or cross legs and other movements, seriously affecting daily life, it is recommended that surgery should be carried out in a timely manner. Minimally invasive surgery can be chosen, such as arthroscopic release of gluteal myoclonus, with smaller incisions, fewer postoperative complications and faster recovery. People with gluteal myoclonus should avoid excessive physical labor in their normal life. If you suffer from gluteal myoclonus, you should go to the hospital in time, complete the relevant examination, clarify the severity, and carry out standardized treatment under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid delaying your condition.