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A New Review of the Iliotibial Tract's Function In Iliotibial Band Syndrome or Patellofemoral Syndrome (슬개대퇴골 증후군과 장경근막 증후군에 있어서 장경인대의 기능에 대한 새로운 문제점)

  • Park, Ji-Whan
    • Journal of Korean Physical Therapy Science
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.87-91
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    • 1996
  • Until the up to day, we have known that a tight iliotibial tract has an influence on the patella, pulling it laterally and causing pain in patients with patellofemoral syndrome, so should be stretched as a part of physical therapy. But the iliotibial tract's function on the patella in subjects with PFS has not yet been proved and further questions need to be answered regarding the evlauation or treatment of a tight tract in patients with PFS.

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A New Review of the Iliotibial Tract's Function In Iliotibial Band Syndrome or Patellofemoral Syndrome (슬개대퇴골 증후군과 장경근막 증후군에 있어서 장경인대의 기능에 대한 새로운 문제점)

  • Park, Ji-Whan
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 1996
  • Until the up to day, we have known that a tight iliotibial tract has an influence on the patella, pulling it laterally and causing pain in patients with patellofemoral syndrome, so should be stretched as a part of physical therapy. But the iliotibial tract's function on the patella in subjects with PFS has not yet been proved and further questions need to be answered regarding the evaluation or treatment of a tight tract in patients with PFS.

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Reliability of Three Methods for Measuring Length of Iliotibial Tract (엉덩정강근막띠의 길이 평가를 위한 세 가지 측정방법들의 신뢰도 비교)

  • Kim, Moon-Hwan;Yun, Sung-Joon;Weon, Jong-Hyuck
    • Physical Therapy Korea
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.20-27
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the intra-rater and inter-rater reliability of three methods for measuring iliotibial tract length in 40 knees of 20 subjects. The measurements were performed by two examiners and one assistant. The length of the iliotibial tract was measured using three methods: the first used a modified Ober test with an inclinometer, the second used a modified Ober test with a marker, and the third used active adduction test with a marker in the supine position. Each examiner used the three methods in two sessions. For the first method, the inclinometer value was recorded manually. For the second and third methods, Image J analysis software was used to analyze the photographs taken. The intra-rater and inter-rater reliability of the measured value was assessed by means of intra-class correlation coefficients [ICC (3,1)] and the standard error of measurement. The intra-rater reliabilities of the three methods were excellent (ICC=.97, .95, and .94, respectively), and the inter-rater reliabilities of the first and second methods were fair to good (ICC=.64 and .65, respectively). The inter-rater reliability of the third method was excellent (ICC=.88). Our results suggest that the active adduction test is an objective and qualitative measurement method for measuring iliotibial tract length. We recommend that the active adduction test be used for measuring iliotibial tract length in the clinical setting.

Treatment of Snapping Hip Caused by a Tight lliotibial Tract (장경대 구축에 의한 탄발성 고관절의 치료)

  • Kyung Hee-Soo;Kim Shin-Yoon;Jung Ho-Sung;Kim Yong-Goo
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.158-162
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    • 2003
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to analyze the treatment results of snapping hip caused by a tight iliotibial tract using Z-plasty . Materials 8nd Methods: Five patients (seven hips) were treated by Z-plasty using Brignall and Stainsby's method from March, 1995 to May,2002 There were three males and two females and their average age at operation was 24.4 years. All patients complained of snapping, pain, and difficulty of squatting with attaching both knees . The average of follow-up was one year and four months. The local anesthesia was done in three patients (3 hips) and epidural anesthesia in two patients (4 hips). Results: Snapping was absent, squatting with attaching both knees was possible, and pain relief was excellent in all patients. One patient (one hip) experienced occasional aching associated with exercise but it is not serious. Conclusion: This Z-plasty of iliotibial band was an excellent surgical technique for the symptomatic snapping hip.

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Assignment of muscles in lower limb to meridians based on the location of acupoints and muscular function (경혈의 체표위치와 근육의 기능에 근거한 하지부 근육의 경락 배속)

  • Park, Byong-Mun;Yang, Ki-Young;Lee, Byung-Ryul;Yim, Yun-Kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.17-29
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : This study was carried out to investigate the correlation of meridian system in oriental medicine and muscular system in western medicine. Methods : Muscles were assigned to meridians by their main functions and the acupoints on them. New mutual relationships between meridians in lower limb were studied based on the muscular function. Results : In gluteal & femoral region, iliopsoas & quadratus femoris are assigned to spleen & stomach meridians, gluteus maximus & hamstrings to urinary bladder & kidney meridians, adductor muscle groups to liver meridian, gluteus medius & minimus & iliotibial tract to gall bladder meridian. In crural region, anterior crural muscles are assigned to stomach meridian, lateral crural muscles to gall bladder meridian, suferficial posterior crural muscles to urinary bladder (& kidney) meridian, deep posterior crural muscles to liver, spleen, kidney meridians. In lower limb, urinary bladder meridian and stomach meridian lead the muscular functions and correspond to each other, while spleen meridian assists stomach meridian, and kidney meridian assists urinary bladder meridian. Conclusions : Muscles may be assigned to meridians by their functions and the acupoints on them. From the view of muscular function, Yang meridians lead Yin meridians in lower limb.

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