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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Physiotherapy Treatment of Illiotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS)



Illiotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS)
·         IT Band Syndrome is due to inflammation of the IT Band which is a thick fibrous band of tissue that runs down the outside of the hip and thigh, connecting just below the outside of the knee.
·         This condition is most common in runners.
Factors that Contribute to Injury
          People who suddenly increase their mileage or activity may develop IT Band Syndrome.
          Running or hiking downhill is also a common cause of ITBS.
          Other common factors are poor foot mechanics (over-pronation), old running shoes, and running on a crowned road or track.
          Abnormal running biomechanics
          Poor pelvic or core stability
          Tightness in specific joints
Signs and Symptoms
          Pain over the outside of the knee with running
          Pain increases with downhill activities
          Pain decreases with rest
          Tender to the touch
          Any movement of the knee may be painful
Physiotherapy treatment and advice
          Rest and icing at least 5 times per day for 10 minute intervals
          Avoid training of uneven surfaces
          Proper footwear (orthotics or new shoes)
          Stretching exercises to increase the flexibility of IT band, piriformis and gluteal muscles
          Modify activities and biomechanical correction
          Gradual increases in mileage
          Alternate running direction on track and road.
          Joint mobilization
          Dry needing
          Core stability exercise
          Kinesio-taping
          Use of appropriate IT band straps
Stretching
          It must be done slowly and gradual
          It should not be bouncing of jerky.
          Hold for 10 sec, keep 10 sec rest and repeat for 10 times (10-10-10)
          Stretch before and after activity
          Stretch both legs
          Stretch IT band, piriformis, gluteal and hamstring muscles.
Strengthening
          Once the acute painful stage gets subside, strengthening exercise should be started using resistance with weights or thera-bands.

2 comments:

  1. For Illiotibial Band Syndrome physiotherapy treatment is really very sounds helpful and I know about it because I have benefited for this problem through physiotherapy. Thanks
    Five Dock physiotherapist

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