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Iliotibial band syndrome is one of the leading causes of lateral knee pain in runners. The iliotibial band is a thick band of fascia on the outside of the knee, extending from the outside of the pelvis, over the hip and knee, and inserting just below the knee. The band is crucial to stabilizing the knee during running, as it moves from behind the femur to the front of the femur during activity.

The continual rubbing of the band over the lateral femoral epicondyle, combined with the repeated flexion and extension of the knee during running may cause the area to become inflamed. In this trigger point master class, Stuart Hinds will walk you through an overview of the condition, how to test, and will demonstrate effective treatment options for you to reproduce in your clinics and treatment rooms.

 

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Video 1 - ITB Syndrome Overview 

 

Video 2 - Hands-On Workshop

  

 

Click here for the ITB Exam