Cho-Pat Iliotibial (ITB) Strap

Cho-Pat Iliotibial (ITB) Strap

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  • Ideal relief for ITB.
  • Applies compression at the area of discomfort.
  • Prevents snapping or friction of the ITB.

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Sizing Chart

Description:
Size
X Small
12" - 15"
Small
15.5" - 18.5"
Medium
19" - 21"
Large
21.5" - 23"
X Large
23.5"-26"


Note: If you are between sizes, we suggest you order the smaller size.

Wear tight enough to attain relief but not impede circulation and normal leg movement. Do not wear to bed.


Measure the circumference at site of most discomfort.

The Cho-Pat Iliotibial Band (ITB) Strap

Cho-Pat’s new I.T.B. strap will apply compression at the area of discomfort to help relieve Iliotibial Band Syndrome. The strap is recognized as an effective addition to the treatment procedures for Iliotibial Band Syndrome. The user should wear the strap nearest the area of most discomfort.

Features and Benefits of The Cho-Pat® Iliotibial Band (ITB) Strap

The Cho-Pat Iliotibial Band (ITB) Strap

  • Applies compression at the area of discomfort to help relieve Iliotibial Band Syndrome.
  • Prevents the snapping or friction of the iliotibial band over the bony prominence just above and outside of the knee joint or further up the leg at the hip joint allowing the healing process to begin.
  • The user should wear the strap nearest the area of most discomfort. However, the user can wear it approximately 2” – 3” in either direction with beneficial results.
  • Available in 5 different sizes.

The Cho-Pat Iliotibial Band (ITB) Strap

What is Iliotibial Band Syndrome?
Inflammation of the Iliotibial Banda thick band of fibrous tissue that runs down the outside of the leg. The iliotibial band begins at the hip and extends to the outer side of the shin bone (tibia) just below the knee joint. The band functions in coordination with several of the thigh muscles to provide stability to the outside of the knee joint.

What causes ITB?
People who suddenly increase their level of activity, such as runners who increase their mileage, often develop iliotibial band syndrome. Others who are prone to ITBS include individuals with mechanical problems of their gait such as people who overpronate, have leg length discrepancies, or are bow-legged.

Knee Brace Information

Indications
The ITB strap is indicated for the relief of discomfort associated with Iliotbial Band Syndrome.
Rating

This brace is rated Level II
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Insurance Code

HCPCS Code: L2999

Goals
  • Increase activity

  • Decrease anti-inflammatory medications

  • Decrease pain symptoms associated with Iliotibial Band Syndrome

  • Improve leg function

  • Improve running endurance

The Cho-Pat Iliotibial Band (ITB) Strap

 



    

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