Beyond Nerve Entrapment: A Narrative Review of Muscle-Tendon Pathologies in Deep Gluteal Syndrome

超越神经卡压:深臀肌综合征中肌腱病理的叙述性综述

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Abstract

Deep Gluteal Syndrome (DGS) has traditionally been defined as a clinical entity caused by sciatic nerve (SN) entrapment. However, recent anatomical and imaging studies suggest that muscle- and tendon-origin pathologies-including enthesopathy-may also serve as primary pain generators. This narrative review aims to broaden the current understanding of DGS by integrating muscle and tendon pathologies into its diagnostic and therapeutic framework. The literature was selectively reviewed from PubMed, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, PEDro, and Web of Science to identify clinically relevant studies illustrating evolving concepts in DGS pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management. We review clinical features and diagnostic tools including physical examination, MRI, and dynamic ultrasonography, with special attention to deep external rotator enthesopathy. Treatment strategies are summarized, including conservative therapy, ultrasound-guided injections, hydrodissection, and prolotherapy. This narrative synthesis underscores the importance of recognizing muscle-origin enthesopathy and soft-tissue pathologies as significant contributors to DGS. A pathophysiology-based, multimodal approach is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.

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