Treatment of a gluteal muscle strain depends on the severity of the strain.
Rest - Do not do activities that cause pain, such as running, jumping, and weightlifting using the leg, hip, and buttocks muscles. If normal walking hurts, shorten your stride. Do not play sports until the pain is gone.
Cold - Apply ice or a cold pack to the affected buttock for 15 to 20 minutes, 4 times a day for several days after the injury. Wrap the ice or cold pack in a towel. Do not apply the ice directly to your skin.
Pain Relief Medications - Take aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), or acetaminophen (Tylenol) to help relieve pain. If you still have tenderness in the buttocks while taking these drugs, do not return to physical activity. Check with your doctor.
Heat - Apply heat to the affected buttock only when you are returning to physical activity. Then use it before stretching or getting ready to play sports.
Stretching - When the acute pain is gone, start gentle stretching as recommended by a health care professional. Stay within pain limits. Hold each stretch for about 10 seconds and repeat 6 times.
Strengthening - Begin strengthening exercises for your gluteal muscles as recommended by a health care professional.
Basically - try not to over strain yourself, lay off the exercise until you're feeling better, and take some OTC pain meds. If it doesn't get better, call the doc.
