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Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome

Topic: Physical TherapyPublished July 24, 2015

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Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome is one of the most common and least understood injuries among the runners. Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome causes pain on the outside of knee. This condition is also referred to as ITB Syndrome or STBFS and occurs due to the abnormal rubbing or fiction at the side of the knee, where the iliotibial band (IT) crosses. What do we mean by Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome? Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome is an overuse injury caused due to the repeated trauma. The condition occurs when Iliotibial band repeatedly slides backwards and forwards against the femoral epicondyle creating excess friction. This type of friction most commonly occurs when knee is bent at 30 degree as the foot of the runners strikes the ground during running. Pinching of irritated structures over the outside of the knee produces ITB (lliotibial Band) Friction Syndrome. What are the potential causes of Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome? Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome occurs due to the altered running biomechanics resulting from underlying muscular imbalances. The other common causes of ITB Friction Syndrome include: Weak hip or gluteal musclesrnWeak inner quadriceps and hip rotatorsrnWeak core musclesrnSudden increase in training mileagernPoor foot arch controlrnInflammation of underlying structuresrnPoor training habitsrnPoor muscular flexibilityrnMechanical imbalances in the body involving the low back, pelvis, hips and kneesrnDifferences in legs’ lengthrnAbnormal tilt to pelvis or bowed legsrnExcessive hill trainingrnImproper foot position like; over pronationrnWhat are the signs and of ITB Friction Syndrome? The severity of ITB Syndrome varies with varied patients. The most common symptoms may include: Burning or sharp pain in the outside part of knee or just above the outer of the kneernBurning pain over the outer part of the thigh or hiprnPain that intensifies with repetitive bending and straighteningrnSwelling over the outside of the kneernPain that worsens with continued running or repetitive activitiesrnSnapping or popping sound at the kneernWhat are the Physical Therapy treatments suggested for Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome? Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome generally lasts for six to eight weeks. And as it is an overuse injury causing inflammation; consulting and following a certified and experienced physical therapist will be very beneficial. A physical therapist may suggest any of the following treatments depending upon the severity and condition of the patient: To sub-side the inflammation, initially, a physical therapist may suggest rest, ice, compression and elevationrnPhysical therapist may use ultrasound techniques including phonopheresis and iontophoresisrnStretching exercises may be prescribed to restore proper range of motion in the hip flexors, hip extensors and most importantly the hip abductorsrnMyofascial therapy may be prescribed to correct the excessive ITB tightness.rnPhysical therapist may suggest manipulative therapy that helps in treating the areas of restriction and moreover repairs the biomechanical flaws leading to iliotibial band friction syndromernStretching exercises, especially for the muscles on the outside of the hip, may be suggestedrnFoam roller exercises may be suggested to remove any tight knots or lumps in the tendonrnStrengthening exercise may be prescribed to improve the strength of the muscles on the outside of the hiprnA physical therapist will also identify and correct the training errors. The training errors may include over training or increasing running mileage too quickly. He will further help you to correct your running and landing techniques & functions.rnContact Accessible Physical Therapy for the proficient and state-of-art treatment of any of your musculoskeletal or neurological pain or discomfort. Our patient-proven and customized treatment procedures assist you to regain your functionality and get you back to your normal life as healthy as before.

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