Pain along the outside of the knee or thigh is a common concern for runners and active individuals. Often, this is related to irritation of the iliotibial (IT) band — a structure that helps stabilize the leg during movement.

IT band syndrome massage in Ottawa focuses on reducing tension through the outer thigh while also addressing how the hips and surrounding muscles contribute to movement patterns.


Looking Beyond the IT Band

The IT band itself is not typically the primary source of the issue.

Instead, tension often develops due to how surrounding muscles — particularly in the hips and glutes — are working during activity.

Treatment may focus on:

  • The lateral thigh and surrounding fascia
  • Hip stabilizers and glute muscles
  • Movement patterns that affect knee tracking

This broader approach helps support more comfortable movement rather than only temporarily reducing tension.


A Movement-Informed Treatment Approach

Many patients choose to work with Devin Brown, RMT for IT band-related concerns.

With a background in kinesiology and personal training, Devin incorporates a movement-based approach that looks beyond isolated areas of tension.

Treatment may include:

  • Targeted Deep Pressure When Appropriate
  • Movement-Based Techniques During Treatment
  • Neuromuscular Work To Improve Muscle Coordination
  • Focus On Hip And Pelvic Control

By incorporating movement into treatment, care can support both tissue health and functional movement patterns.


Common Signs of IT Band Irritation

People experiencing IT band-related discomfort may notice:

  • Pain Along The Outside Of The Knee
  • Tightness Through The Outer Thigh
  • Discomfort During Or After Running
  • Symptoms That Increase With Distance Or Repetition
  • Sensation Of Pulling Along The Lateral Leg

These symptoms often develop gradually and may fluctuate depending on activity levels.


Who May Benefit From This Type of Treatment

This approach may be helpful for:

  • Runners Increasing Distance or Training Volume (learn more about runner recovery massage)
  • Trail Runners Managing Uneven Terrain Demands
  • Cyclists With Repetitive Knee Motion
  • Gym Athletes With Squat- or Lunge-Related Discomfort
  • Active Individuals With Recurring Outer Knee Tightness

Supporting Recovery and Training Continuity

Addressing IT band-related tension early can help maintain consistency in training.

Massage therapy may support:

  • Improved Comfort During Activity
  • Reduced Build-Up Of Outer Leg Tension
  • Better Hip Mobility And Control
  • Ongoing Movement Awareness

Many patients combine sports massage with other services such as chiropractic care or physiotherapy when managing more persistent concerns.


Book IT Band Syndrome Massage in Ottawa

If you’re experiencing outer knee or thigh discomfort, treatment focused on movement and muscle coordination may help support your recovery.

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