Iliotibial Band (ITB) Syndrome

Causes & Treatment

Understanding Iliotibial Band (ITB) Syndrome:

Overview:

The iliotibial band (ITB), a robust connective tissue band running down the outside of your thigh, plays a crucial role in stabilizing both the hip and knee joints. Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS) occurs when this band repetitively rubs over the bony bump on the outside of the knee, resulting in pain and discomfort.

Causes and Risk Factors:

The causes of ITBS relate to the band’s characteristics, musculature, biomechanics, and activity-related stress. Individuals at risk include runners, cyclists, or hikers due to the repetitive knee engagement and ITB usage. Risk factors also involve a tight ITB, increased running distance, weak gluteal muscles, recovery from knee injury or surgery, inefficient foot and leg biomechanics, and reliance on unsupportive footwear.

Signs and Symptoms:

ITBS manifests as pain on the side of the knee, aggravated during activities involving repetitive knee bending and straightening. Gradual or sudden onset pain, stiffness, weakness, and swelling may occur. Pain at the front or below the knee cap may indicate other causes of knee pain.

Treatment and Prevention:

Effective ITBS management involves three aspects: immediate symptom relief, healing damaged structures, and preventing future occurrences. Our approach at Adelaide Physio and Podiatry Clinic includes:

  1. Gait Retraining & Training Schedule Review: Identifying and modifying gait patterns or training schedules contributing to ITBS, reducing future risks.
  2. Custom Foot Orthotics: Addressing foot and leg biomechanical issues influencing ITBS onset.
  3. Footwear Assessment: Evaluating how footwear impacts foot and leg biomechanics.
  4. Physical Therapy: Strengthening glutes and other weak muscles, stretching the ITB, and hands-on treatment methods like mobilization and dry needling.
  5. Symptom Management: Ice application, non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, leg rest, and avoiding painful movements help alleviate initial symptoms.

Take proactive steps towards managing and preventing ITBS with our comprehensive approach tailored to your specific needs at ProActive Life Physio.

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