The intermuscular junction is an anatomical structure that connects the fibers of skeletal muscles. It usually consists of several muscle bundles and is an important part of the innervation of muscles. Intermuscular joints are located under the ischium, covered with a dense membrane and contain powerful myofascial massage. The primary role of intermuscular junctions relates to the mechanical and metabolic interactions between surrounding muscles. Disorders associated with this anatomical structure may cause soreness in other muscles or be accompanied by muscle weakness