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4. Symptoms

One of the first signs that the iliotibial band is becoming irritated is a sensation of tingling or stinging in the knee. This will progress to a pain in the lateral part of the knee, particularly when the heel strikes the ground. As the symptoms worsen, the pain becomes more frequent, occurring even when walking or going up or down stairs, and can spread up through the thigh and hip. Along with pain, people sometimes describe a popping sensation or swelling at the knee joint.

What is Iliotibial Band Syndrome? filadendron / Getty Images

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