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Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome: Follow-up
Updated: Jan 8, 2009
Outcome and Prognosis
Most patients with iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS) recover with conservative therapy and enjoy good prognoses. One study in 1992 documented 19 athletes with ITBFS, and all were treated successfully without surgery. Those for whom surgery is eventually performed are patients who are motivated to return to a specific activity in which ITBFS limits or prohibits their participation.
Those who require surgery often do well. Nemeth described 17 cases of ITBFS recalcitrant to conservative therapy, and 11 had excellent results from surgical treatment at 2-year follow-up.22 Firer reported 94% excellent or good results in 64 runners surgically treated after failure of conservative therapy.23
Future and Controversies
With the increasing understanding of human biokinetics, health professionals are able to spot flaws in training, environment, and biomechanics quickly and avert significant disability with iliotibial band friction syndrome (ITBFS). Biomechanical screenings can be used to identify predisposing factors and correct them before symptoms ever develop. Aggressive intervention, particularly with athletes and industrial workers, can resolve the problem before it becomes disabling.
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Further Reading
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Keywords
iliotibial band friction syndrome, ITBFS, iliotibial band syndrome, iliotibial band syndrome rehabilitation, jogger's knee, knee pain, knee injury
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