Categories: Knee Pain

Stop foam rolling your IT Band. It can not lengthen and it is NOT tight.

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Published on: March 17, 2020

Audience: Patients and therapists

Purpose: A brief argument on why attempting to lengthen your IT Band with stretching or foam rolling is a waste of time and not possible.

I am in the minority when I cringe at the rampant unjustified use of the ubiquitous, seemingly harmless but actually evil foam roller for IT Bands.  I’ve seen their use climb in the past 5 years and I am sure that my success rate at convincing my patients to not roll the crap out of their IT Bands is less than 10%.  Those rollers are WINNING.  Perhaps this post will sway the voters. (more…)

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome - 2 day exercise program

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Published on: February 18, 2021

Audience: Patients

Contents: Attached is a pdf of a two day (6 day a week) basic exercise program for someone with patellofemoral pain syndrome.

For therapists, this would obviously be modified for the specific needs of your patients/clients.

 

Program One here: pfps bodymechanic sheet

Program Two Here - hip and knee dysfunction two day program for le dysfunction

Have fun,

Greg Lehman

Your Toronto Physiotherapist

Patellofemoral pain syndrome exercise sheet

Attached is a basic exercise protocol as part of a large physiotherapy regime I might use for someone with some lower extremity dysfunction.  Many of these exercises would be used for non specific knee pain (PFPS, ITB syndrome).  The nordic hamstring exercise could be skipped but should certainly be used for anyone with posterior chain weakness/dysfunction.  I use that ol’ nebulous word ‘dysfunction’ when something is wrong (e.g. pain) but I’m not willing to commit to some BS therapist jargon about the cause of the problem.  You could put in the same room 5 great therapists (physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, sport med docs) who could all get someone better but they would each explain the problem completely different and often contradict each other.  So, I use the general word dysfunction. (more…)

Neuromuscular knee control exercise series

Audience:  Patients

Format:  Patient Handouts

Topic:  Trunk, hip and knee motor control exercises to improve control of knee position

This post is  a handout that I give to patients.  As with all exercises they should be done under some supervision (physiotherapist, personal trainer, chiropractor) and always with a health professionals guidance.  In no way are these exercises stand alone.  They should be tailored to each patient’s needs and progressed or modified accordingly.

Greg (more…)

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