2013年1月28日 星期一

ITBS by Myths & Common Treatment Mistakes

對於名詞與ITBS發生的位置都有明白的講解


不過影片中指出目前已知的 ITBS伸展 與 Foam Roller 無法有效解除ITBS
我沒有足夠專業知識判斷正確與否

文中有提到這個動作 - Iliotibial Band Mobilization能有效伸展ITB,比其他伸展效果都好
但是只有文字敘述,沒有圖片

他最後想要你花19.95鎂去買他的書
我沒有買,僅供參考



3 IT Band Myths & Common Treatment Mistakes - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcB8sqz73O8


IT Band Myth #4: Hip Weakness - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5VkwoTxTs8


IT Band Myth #5: The IT Band is Inflamed - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpUs5unb7zs


IT Band Syndrome Treatment Guide (Advanced)
http://saveyourself.ca/tutorials/iliotibial-band-syndrome.php

Iliotibial Band Mobilization
http://saveyourself.ca/rx.php?itbm
TitleIliotibial Band Mobilization
Typea therapeutic exercise
SummaryThis is a complex walking stretch derived from taiqi. Far superior to other iliotibial band stretches!
DescriptionThe iliotibial band mobilization is a dynamic stretch that occurs as you are moving, teaching the muscles that control the tension on the ITB to be responsive, shortening and lengthening as needed. By “freezing” the movement in the right place, you can also stretch the ITB more powerfully than by any other method I know of. Begin by standing. Step forward the distance of a normal stride, placing your front foot in line with your back foot or even slightly across the midline. The toe of your forward foot should be pointed outwards. Crouch deeply, lowering the knee of the back leg almost to the ground. As you do so, push your hip (of the back leg) out to the same side, and your knee (of the back leg) to the far side. Then stand up, step forward with your other leg, and repeat on the other side.

Another important element of this mobilization is arm movement (not shown in diagram). It may take some practice to integrate this step, especially while moving. However, the stretch is strengthened significantly by reaching up and away from the stretch side. That is, when dropping the right knee and stretching the right ITB, reach upwards, backwards and to the left, leaning away from the front right corner of the pelvis.
Good Foriliotibial band syndrome
 

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