Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome is regarded as an overuse injury, common in runners and cyclists. It is believed to be associated with excessive friction between the tract and the lateral femoral epicondyle-friction which ‘inflames’ the tract or a bursa. This article highlights evidence which challenges these views. Basic anatomical principles of the ITB have been overlooked: (a) it is not a discrete structure, but a thickened part of the fascia lata which envelops the thigh, (b) it is connected to the linea aspera by an intermuscular septum and to the supracondylar region of the femur (including the epicondyle) by coarse, fibrous bands (which are not pathological adhesions) that are clearly visible by dissection or MRI and (c) a bursa is ra...
This study was conducted in an attempt to determine if the biomechanical parameters thought to predi...
Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is defined as excessive friction between iliotibial band a...
Aim The aim of this study was to define functional tests, and to describe kinematic and kinetic fact...
Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome is regarded as an overuse injury, common in runners and cyclists. It ...
Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome is a common overuse injury in runners and cyclists. It is regarded as...
Clinical practice in sports medicine is often guided by axioms or paradigms of practice, some of whi...
The development of a pronounced iliotibial band (ITB) is an anatomically distinct evolution of human...
Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome (ITBS) is a common cause of distal lateral thigh pain in athletes. Tr...
Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is caused by friction between iliotibial band (ITB) and l...
ITB syndrome is mostly caused by repetitive physical injury to the lateral knee and as much as 15-24...
The purpose of this study was to investigate mechanical strain in the iliotibial band as a possible ...
Iliotibial band (ITB) friction syndrome is a common overuse injury typically seen in the active athl...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
PURPOSE: Iliotibial tract friction syndrome (ITBFS) might be caused by repetitive friction and abras...
International audienceBackground: Despite abundant literature, the treatment of iliotibial band synd...
This study was conducted in an attempt to determine if the biomechanical parameters thought to predi...
Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is defined as excessive friction between iliotibial band a...
Aim The aim of this study was to define functional tests, and to describe kinematic and kinetic fact...
Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome is regarded as an overuse injury, common in runners and cyclists. It ...
Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome is a common overuse injury in runners and cyclists. It is regarded as...
Clinical practice in sports medicine is often guided by axioms or paradigms of practice, some of whi...
The development of a pronounced iliotibial band (ITB) is an anatomically distinct evolution of human...
Iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome (ITBS) is a common cause of distal lateral thigh pain in athletes. Tr...
Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is caused by friction between iliotibial band (ITB) and l...
ITB syndrome is mostly caused by repetitive physical injury to the lateral knee and as much as 15-24...
The purpose of this study was to investigate mechanical strain in the iliotibial band as a possible ...
Iliotibial band (ITB) friction syndrome is a common overuse injury typically seen in the active athl...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
PURPOSE: Iliotibial tract friction syndrome (ITBFS) might be caused by repetitive friction and abras...
International audienceBackground: Despite abundant literature, the treatment of iliotibial band synd...
This study was conducted in an attempt to determine if the biomechanical parameters thought to predi...
Iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) is defined as excessive friction between iliotibial band a...
Aim The aim of this study was to define functional tests, and to describe kinematic and kinetic fact...