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Intramuscular Neural Distribution of the Gluteus Maximus Muscle: Diagnostic Electromyography and Injective Treatments

Authors
 Yi, Kyu-Ho  ;  Kim, Dong Chan  ;  Lee, Siyun  ;  Lee, Hyung-Jin  ;  Lee, Ji-Hyun 
Citation
 DIAGNOSTICS, Vol.14(2), 2024-01 
Article Number
 140 
Journal Title
DIAGNOSTICS
ISSN
 2075-4418 
Issue Date
2024-01
Keywords
EMG ; botulinum toxin ; spasticity ; gluteus maximus muscle ; Sihler staining ; intramuscular neural distribution
Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate neural patterns within the gluteus maximus (Gmax) muscle to identify optimal EMG placement and injection sites for botulinum toxin and other injectable agents. Methods: This study used 10 fixed and 1 non-fixed adult Korean cadavers. Intramuscular arborization patterns were confirmed in the cranial, middle, and caudal segments of 20 Gmax muscles using Sihler staining. Ultrasound images were obtained from one cadaver, and blue dye was injected using ultrasound guidance to confirm the results. Results: The intramuscular innervation pattern of the Gmax was mostly in the middle part of this muscle. The nerve endings of the Gmax are mainly located in the 40-70% range in the cranial segment, the 30-60% range in the middle segment, and the 40-70% range in the caudal segment. Discussion: Addressing the spasticity of the gluteus maximus requires precise, site-specific botulinum toxin injections. The use of EMG and other injection therapies should be guided by the findings of this study. We propose that these specific sites, which correspond to areas with the densest nerve branches, are the safest and most efficient locations for both botulinum toxin injections and EMG procedures.
DOI
10.3390/diagnostics14020140
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7. Others (기타) > Others (기타) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/201867
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