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Neuromuscular Inhibition Technique on Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome
Sponsor: Cairo University
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to find the effect of integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique for iliotibial band in iliotibial band friction syndrome on pain intensity level, pressure pain threshold, knee range of motion, knee function and knee angle . The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is there an effect of integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique for iliotibial band on pain intensity level in iliotibial band friction syndrome? * Is there an effect of integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique for iliotibial band on pressure pain threshold in iliotibial band friction syndrome? * Is there an effect of integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique for iliotibial band on knee range of motion in iliotibial band friction syndrome? * Is there an effect of integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique for iliotibial band on knee function in iliotibial friction syndrome? Is there an effect of integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique for iliotibial band on knee angle in iliotibial band friction syndrome? Researchers will compare integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique to conventional physiotherapy to see if integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique works to treat iliotibial band syndrome. Participants will: * Take sessions for 2 weeks * Visit the department 3 times per week
Official title: Effect of Integrated Neuromuscular Inhibition Technique on Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
30 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2024-03-02
Completion Date
2025-07
Last Updated
2025-05-20
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique
integrated neuromuscular inhibition technique consists of: * ischemic compression * Positional release * Muscle energy technique
conventional physical therapy treatment
Conventional physical therapy treatment: * Ultrasound * Hotpacks * Iliotibial band stretching * Static quadriceps and hamstring exercises
Locations (1)
Faculty of physical therapy, Cairo university
Giza, Egypt