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  Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome  
 

 
Anatomy:

The Iliotibial band (ITB) is a fibrous band that is continuous with the tendons of the gluteus maximus and tensor of fascia latae muscles of the buttock. It runs down the lateral aspect of the thigh, connecting to the lateral condyle of the tibia.

Mechanism of Injury:
  • During stages of knee flexion/extension in running the ITB flicks over the lateral femoral condyle. Muscle tightness and other factors can exaggerate this flicking, causing irritation of the ITB.
Symptoms
  • Pain localized to the lateral side of the knee may limit activity. It may radiate proximally or distally. After resting the pain may disappear, but it recurs if running is resumed.
  • Running downhill or climbing stairs may aggravate the symptoms, as these activities cause excessive friction of the iliotibial band on the lateral condyle.
  • Localized tenderness on the lateral condyle is felt approximately 3cm proximal to the lateral joint line.
Treatment:
Please consult with your medical professional for a complete diagnosis and treatment plan.
Recommended Thermoskin Product:

Under the direction of your medical professional and in conjunction with your advised treatment plan, either of the following Thermoskin products is recommended:

8*208 Standard Knee
8*209 Knee Patella
8*288 Knee Sports
 
 
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