Iliotibial band friction syndrome after knee cementoplasty: a case report
Published Date: 10th June 2023
Publication Authors: Iyengar KP
Iliotibial band pathologies can result in lateral knee pain. These are commonly seen in runners and cyclists. Lateral knee pain following knee arthroplasty can be due to distal iliotibial band enthesopathy or impingement by the femoral component. Cementoplasty is a common procedure performed during treatment of osseous lesions. We describe a case of ITB friction syndrome due to small focus of cement following cementoplasty for GCT (giant cell tumour).
Botchu, R.; Iyengar, KP. et al. (2023). Iliotibial band friction syndrome after knee cementoplasty: a case report. Journal of Ultrasound. Online ahead of print. [Online]. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40477-023-00792-6 [Accessed 27 February 2024].
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