Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): I had many injections as a child, which caused me to walk with a figure-eight leg, and I want to have minimally invasive surgery for hip contracture at your hospital. How much will it cost? How many days will the hospital stay be? I’ve never been treated before. I want to change my walking posture after having minimally invasive surgery for gluteus contracture at your hospital. Doctor: I don’t know what you mean by minimally invasive. Patient: I have had a lot of injections as a child, which has caused me to walk with a figure-eight leg. I would like to have a minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment for gluteus contracture at your hospital. How much will it cost? How many days of hospitalization? Doctor: Gluteus contracture is a soft tissue contracture of different levels and a wide range. The surgeon needs to feel with his hands during surgery to feel where the scar contracture exists, and then very delicately to release it. The arthroscopic release of gluteus contracture is prone to the problem of over-relaxation, and although the surface is minimally invasive, the inside may be the opposite. Therefore, arthroscopic release can be used for some of the more shallow levels of the snapping hip. If the hip contracture is more severe, arthroscopy is not recommended.