Iliotibial band syndrome physical examination

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Physical Examination

The diagnosis of ITBFS is based on clinical examination, with tenderness over the lateral femoral epicondyle and reproducible pain during flexion and extension of the knee while the examiner exerts pressure over the lateral femoral epicondyle.

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