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Re: Lateral knee "clicking" not affected by rolling IT band
« Reply #15 on: October 15, 2010, 02:24:20 pm »
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Hey LBSS, here's a PT rec for you (in case you aren't already seeing one): Hilary Grant at CORE Physical Therapy
http://www.coreptdc.com/index.php?id=14

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Re: Lateral knee "clicking" not affected by rolling IT band
« Reply #16 on: October 15, 2010, 04:47:13 pm »
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Far out, thanks dude. Know any good orthopedic practices that have a foot-and-ankle-focused surgeon on the team?
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Re: Lateral knee "clicking" not affected by rolling IT band
« Reply #17 on: October 19, 2010, 03:29:21 pm »
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Far out, thanks dude. Know any good orthopedic practices that have a foot-and-ankle-focused surgeon on the team?
Nah, man. I'll keep my eyes open though.

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Re: Lateral knee "clicking" not affected by rolling IT band
« Reply #18 on: October 19, 2010, 06:02:57 pm »
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LSS's description is entirely accurate.  I had a hernia surgery and got a bill for 20k in the mail!!!  Luckily the insurance evaluator had just not had the opportunity to look over the file and it ended up being covered. 

I almost shit my pants!

Sad thing is the way it is set up you don;t entirely know if a procedure is covered until after the procedure.

Back to the OP's question,

I would say foam roll the glutes as that is where the musculature that controls/is attached to the itb is located.

Cross your leg over the other knee and roll out the glute of the crossed leg.  IT issues almost always have a ton of hot spots on this
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