IT Band Pain - Evidence Based Guide [For Physical Therapists]
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In today's video we go over IT Band Pain - Evidence Based Guide [For Physical Therapists]: FPF Show Episode 145
- 0:00 Introduction
- 2:17 In what population is IT Band pain most common?
- 3:20 Where do patients have pain with IT band pain?
- 6:37 Relevant anatomy in IT band pain
- 9:04 Is IT band pain a friction syndrome?
- 10:30 What is the function of the IT band?
- 12:46 How is the IT band involved with running?
- 14:03 What running technique increases strain on the IT band?
- 16:33 What is the mechanism of injury for IT band pain?
- 20:43 Subjective examination - What are IT band pain patients likely to say?
- 23:35 Objective examination - tenderness to palpation, special tests, strength training, gait analysis
- 31:51 Differential diagnosis of IT band pain
- 33:16 What is the natural history of IT band pain?
Stretch those IT Bands! Or not?
- Dan Pope DPT,OCS,CSCS
Show Notes / Relevant Articles:
- FPF Mini Course - 7 Reasons Why Injuries Happen in the Gym and What to do About it
- What Physical Therapists Need to Know [Patellofemoral Pain]
- PATELLAR Tendinopathy Evidence Based Guide [What Physical Therapists Need to Know]
- My Favorite Single Leg Exercise Modifications for Knee Pain [Lunges, Step-ups, Single Leg Squats]
- Great Quad Exercises for Painful Knees
- Heel Tap Variations for Knee Pain and Quad Strength
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