ITB Syndrome: Clinical Assessment & Evidence-Based Management

By Brett Phillips Categories: Webinar
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About Course

Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS) is a common overuse injury, particularly in runners and endurance athletes, yet it is frequently misunderstood and inconsistently managed. Effective treatment relies on accurate clinical assessment, an understanding of load-related mechanisms and the application of evidence-based management strategies rather than isolated tissue-focused interventions.

ITB Syndrome: Clinical Assessment & Evidence-Based Management provides clinicians with a structured approach to assessing patients with lateral knee pain consistent with ITBS. The course focuses on improving clinical reasoning, identifying contributing factors and implementing management strategies aligned with current evidence.

Emphasis is placed on practical application to support clear decision-making and effective rehabilitation in everyday clinical practice.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand current evidence and concepts related to ITB syndrome
  • Conduct a thorough clinical assessment for lateral knee pain presentations
  • Differentiate ITB syndrome from other causes of lateral knee pain
  • Identify key contributing factors including training load, biomechanics and tissue capacity
  • Apply evidence-based management strategies for ITB syndrome
  • Develop progressive, individualised rehabilitation programmes
  • Guide return-to-running and activity progression decisions

Course Content

Live Webinar
Please attend this live webinar of the event. If unable to attend live, a recording of the webinar will be available from the day after the live event. Enjoy!

  • ITB Syndrome: Clinical Assessment & Evidence-Based Management

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