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Kneecap Dislocation: Symptoms, Causes, and Reduction Techniques #shorts

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Patellar (kneecap) dislocation is a relatively common knee injury that occurs when the kneecap moves out of its normal position. This can be a painful and debilitating injury, as the kneecap is an essential joint for movement and stability. Patellar reduction, or realigning the kneecap back into its proper position, is a crucial step in the treatment process. With proper orthopedic care, most patients return to normal activities. #patellar
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Iliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Recovery Times, Treatment

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In this video Maryke explains what the IT band does and how it gets injured. She discusses the main causes for IT band syndrome and what treatments works best and also what the typical recovery time for IT band syndrome is.

Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:16 Anatomy of the IT band
00:03:46 What does the IT band do?
00:05:19 IT band syndrome causes
00:10:26 IIiotibial band syndrome symptoms
00:13:21 IT band syndrome recovery time
00:13:51 IT band syndrome treatment
00:28:54 How we can help

πŸ‘‰Other videos you may find useful:
Exercises for IT band syndrome: https://youtu.be/iqaj36rj5lA
Stretches for IT band syndrome: https://youtu.be/MnUHLpvi_Gw
Foam rolling IT band – Dos and don’ts: https://youtu.be/i9DvJa0mZQA
Running with IT band syndrome, is it OK and how does it fit in with treatment?: https://youtu.be/eLGROb4l7Ik

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References:
Aderem J, Louw QA. Biomechanical risk factors associated with iliotibial band syndrome in runners: a systematic review. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2015;16(1):356.

Allen DJ. Treatment of distal iliotibial band syndrome in a long distance runner with gait re‐training emphasizing step rate manipulation. International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 2014;9(2):222.

Balachandar, V., et al. (2019). “Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis to evaluate lower-limb biomechanics and conservative treatment.” Muscles, Ligaments & Tendons Journal (MLTJ) 9(2).

Barton, C. J., et al. (2016). “Running retraining to treat lower limb injuries: a mixed-methods study of current evidence synthesised with expert opinion.” British Journal of Sports Medicine 50(9): 513-526.

Dodelin D, Tourny C, Menez C, et al. Reduction of Foot Overpronation to Improve Iliotibial Band Syndrome in Runners: A Case Series. Clin Res Foot Ankle 2018;6(272):2.

Fetto, J., Leali, A. & Moroz, A. Evolution of the Koch model of the biomechanics of the hip: clinical perspective. J Orthop Sci 7, 724–730 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007760200130

Friede, M. C., et al. (2021). “Conservative treatment of iliotibial band syndrome in runners: Are we targeting the right goals?” Physical Therapy in Sport.

McKay, J., et al. (2020). “Iliotibial band syndrome rehabilitation in female runners: a pilot randomized study.” Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 15(1): 188.

Louw, Maryke, and Clare Deary. “The biomechanical variables involved in the aetiology of iliotibial band syndrome in distance runners–A systematic review of the literature.” Physical Therapy in Sport 15.1 (2014): 64-75.

Phinyomark A, Osis S, Hettinga B, et al. Gender differences in gait kinematics in runners with iliotibial band syndrome. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 2015;25(6):744-53.

Van der Worp MP, van der Horst N, de Wijer A, et al. Iliotibial band syndrome in runners. Sports Med 2012;42(11):969-92.
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