Gluteus medius syndrome can be improved by physical therapy in the early stage, and surgery is mostly chosen in the later stage. Gluteus medius syndrome refers to the damage of the gluteus medius muscle caused by muscle injection or trauma, resulting in degeneration and contracture of the muscle fibers, thus causing hip dysfunction. In the early stage of the disease, the contracture is not serious and can be treated with physical therapy such as hot compresses, massages, massage, and baking to promote blood circulation and improve the symptoms. You can also choose small needle to do contracture release. In the later stages, the contracture of the gluteus medius muscle degeneration is severe, which will result in the depression of the buttocks as well as a striated structure. At this time, surgical treatment can be chosen, such as open surgery to remove the contracture band of the gluteus medius muscle. If the symptoms of gluteus medius syndrome appear, it is recommended that the patient go to the hospital for a complete examination and receive regular treatment.