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 lateralcondyle 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
lateralcondyle.
Localized tenderness on the
lateralcondyle 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: