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Oct 15, 2024

The easily overlooked gluteal myoclonus

Gluteal dystocia

Hip myoclonus is a common disease that seems to be an unfamiliar word, but due to the lack of publicity, people do not know enough about it. For this reason,…

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Sep 19, 2024

Surgical treatment of gluteal myoclonus

Gluteal dystocia

Gluteal myoclonus is a clinical syndrome caused by degeneration and contracture of gluteal muscle and its fascial fibers, which leads to dysfunction of hip joint adduction and internal rotation, and…

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Sep 15, 2024

Minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment of gluteal myoclonus

Gluteal dystocia

Arthroscopic minimally invasive treatment of gluteal myoclonusFu Zhihou, Department of Orthopaedic Diseases, Jinan General Hospital, Jinan Military RegionGeneral HospitalGluteal myoclonus, also known as frog’s leg, has been treated with traditional…

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Sep 13, 2024

Small incisions in the buttocks for gluteal myoclonus

Gluteal dystocia

Gluteal myoclonus is a clinical syndrome in which the gluteal muscle and its fascial fibers degenerate and contracture due to the injection of gluteal muscle, which leads to the characteristic…

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Jul 3, 2024

“Gluteal myoclonus” in children.

Gluteal dystocia

I. Why does gluteal dystocia occur? Some frail children aged 4-8 years old often receive multiple intramuscular injections of gluteal muscles due to recurrent respiratory infections, tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia or…

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Jun 20, 2024

Hip protection and hip health: the first training gluteus medius

Gluteal dystocia

The gluteus medius is a particularly important muscle that we have not paid much attention to in the past for hip protection and strengthening. Professor Ganz, an orthopaedic master from…

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May 30, 2024

Problems related to gluteus contracture

Gluteal dystocia

Can you cross your legs? When you find yourself or a friend can not cross your legs, the first thing to do is to see if you can squat with…

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May 20, 2024

Minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment of gluteus contracture

Gluteal dystocia

Gluteus contracture is a disease caused by fibrosis of the gluteus muscle and its fascia, resulting in abduction and external rotation deformity and flexion disorders of the hip joint. The…

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May 19, 2024

Superior gluteal nerve entrapment syndrome

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Supragluteal nerve syndrome refers to pain caused by various causes of injury such as entrapment or entrapment of the supragluteal nerve passing through the iliac crest bony fiber canal. The…

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Aug 2, 2023

What is the congenital defect?

Gluteal dystocia

  There are some people in the process of their own growth found themselves some movements and others are different, such as: standing when the lower limbs of the external rotation…

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Gluteal dystocia

  • The easily overlooked gluteal myoclonus
  • Surgical treatment of gluteal myoclonus
  • Minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment of gluteal myoclonus
  • Small incisions in the buttocks for gluteal myoclonus
  • “Gluteal myoclonus” in children.
  • Hip protection and hip health: the first training gluteus medius
  • Problems related to gluteus contracture
  • Minimally invasive arthroscopic treatment of gluteus contracture
  • Superior gluteal nerve entrapment syndrome
  • What is the congenital defect?
  • Comparison of treatment for gluteus contracture
  • How is gluteus contracture treated?
  • Symptoms of gluteus contracture
  • What are the problems associated with gluteus contracture?
  • Minimally invasive scarless treatment for gluteus contracture
  • Post-operative rehabilitation of gluteus contracture
  • What is gluteus contracture?
  • What do you know about gluteus contracture?
  • Gluteus contracture warning
  • A few things to keep in mind when discharging a patient with gluteus contracture
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