213: Myths of the IT Band w/ Mark Alexander, PT

Published: May 23, 2016, 10 a.m.

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On today\'s episode, we pick the brain of IT band expert, Mark Alexander. Mark is the founder of BakPhysio, a Sports Physiotherapist with a background treating the Australian Olympic and Commonwealth Games Triathlon Teams, and a former lecturer/manager on the La Trobe University post-graduate Master of Sports Physiotherapy program.

In this episode, we tackle:

-Common misconceptions surrounding the IT band

-Possible causal theories of IT Band Friction Syndrome and does the cause effect treatment

-Intrinsic anatomical considerations and extrinsic effects on lateral knee pain

-Mark\'s treatment approaches to lateral knee pain and "treat what you find" philosophy

-And much more!

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We cover so much in this podcast and Mark helps dispels quite a few myths. The IT band is continuous with the entire circumferential fascia and it is not something you can target and lengthen. As Mark says, "you can have an impact on the myofascial attachments, but you\'re not releasing the IT band. If a scalpel can\'t do it, you can\'t do it."

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We also learn some new effective ways to evaluate and treat patients with lateral knee pain.\\xa0 Mark recommends finding the extrinsic cause through the patient history. Mark\\u2019s key question and realization: \\u201cAsk them what their activity level has been over the preceding 3-6 months. What? How long? Intensity? Think about a graph with force or load on the y axis and x axis is just time and plot over time what the load has been like. In 80-90% of patients there is a spike! 3 weeks earlier they started to really ramp it up\\u2026Their IT band cannot handle that spike and load.\\u201d

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Remember, every patient in front of you is unique! Understand the load and volume being put on their IT band and as ardently put by Mark, "treat what you find, challenge your assumptions, and compare to the other side." And for some guiding treatment principles, Mark suggests to, \\u201cStart with pyramidal foundation of stability and work up to strength.\\u201d

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Thank you for listening to the podcast! You can find more from Mark on twitter and can reach him by email at mark.alexander@bakballs.com. If you want to learn more about bakballs, check out his company BakPhysio for more information!

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Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart!

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Xo Karen

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