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When IT Band Syndrome Isn't IT Band Syndrome: Here's What Else It Could Be
If you've felt sharp outer knee pain while running or jumping, you might blame your IT band. While IT band syndrome (ITBS) is a common diagnosis, what if your mechanics are fine, your hip muscles are strong, and massaging doesn't help? The missing piece might be your proximal tibiofibular joint—specifically, how your fibular head moves. Trauma or repetitive rotational sports like pickleball can cause this. Learn a simple "reset" technique: stabilize the fibular head with your

Dr. Edward Fu
Aug 92 min read


One Simple Test To Check For A Torn Meniscus! Discover How To Do It
The meniscus is a small piece of cartilage that cushions the space where the thigh and shin bones meet. Sometimes, certain movements can...

Dr. Justin C. Lin
Jan 12, 20242 min read
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