Iliotibial band syndrome differential diagnosis

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Differentiating Iliotibial band syndrome from other Diseases

In some patients, ITBFS can be misdiagnosed as some other derangement of the knee, such as a lateral meniscal tear, lateral collateral ligament sprain, popliteal tendon strain, or lateral hamstring strain.

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