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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 6:07pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "Being a runner and having uneven hips can be a problem as you could be putting additional stresses on one side compared to the other. The thing that needs to be figured out is why. There could be various issues such as flexibility, joint mobility, strength, instability, mechanical or a true leg discrepancy which could be contributing to your condition. My suggestion would be to definitely see a physical therapist, especially one which has sports medicine experience, as I believe you would benefit from it. He or she will be able to determine why you continue to experience pain related to your ITB despite your self efforts to help minimize your symptoms. Continuing to aggravate your condition is not recommended so it would be wise to avoid activities which increase your symptoms. Therefore, it may be a good idea to take a break. The reason you probably have pain related from your ITB when you wake up is because all your tissue tightens up when you sleep and loosens up as you wake up and get going. Another thing that I see in a lot of patients with conditions dealing with ITB are poor foot mechanics. Make sure to have your PT look at that and see if orthotics may help with this as well. Also have the PT take a look at your running shoes and see if you have uneven wear patterns. Good luck and thank you for using CyberPT." |
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