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Earning My Ears
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- Feb 11, 2008
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Yeah, that's where I started last year... put simply, I was not impressed. He didn't do anything more than what I could find online, but for free. I tried my chiro as a last-ditch effort before quitting running altogether... she's a miracle worker. I really just got lucky that the one I called happens to be a runner, treats a number of local runners, and has also had experience treating dancers - we tend to have some issues that most PT's/Chiros don't understand. Like, I'm very, very flexible, thanks to a lifetime of ballet and yoga, which both presents its own issues and means that the stretches commonly used for ITB stuff don't work for me; I can fall into pigeon and stay there all day without effort.
My chiro uses Active Release Therapy, which is the #1 thing that seems to help, plus has stripped my ITB, uses accupressure, electro stim and laser therapy. WAY more than the PT my insurance would cover!![]()
Thank you, Princess V! Seeing this come through my daily thread update inspired me to look for ART practitioners in my area, after struggling with IT band issues since March. Stretching, strengthening, foam rolling, even a cortisone shot didn't seem to do the trick. I found a chiro who does it here in Topeka, KS, and I had my first visit today. I am already feeling soooo much more loose! He's given me the go-ahead to continue with training, is going to call and check on me tomorrow (how many doctors do that?!?) and I'm scheduled to go back next week. I may make it through the TOT pain-free after all!