Stop Stretching the IT Band: Evidence-Based Loading Protocols for GTPS with Dr. Ferdinand Chan, MD - Ep. 21
What do you do when a patient presents with chronic lateral hip pain that wakes them up at night? In this episode, we sit down with orthopedic surgery and sports medicine specialist Dr. Ferdinand Chan from Montefiore Medical Center to dissect Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome (GTPS). Dr. Chan shares insights regarding non-operative loading strategies versus advanced endoscopic surgical solutions.
We debunk old myths surrounding "trochanteric bursitis" and "tight IT bands," shifting the focus to underlying gluteus medius and minimus tendinopathies. Dr. Chan maps out his exact clinical examination—including how to utilize the Jump Test, Trendelenburg sign, and the "C Sign" to differentiate intra-articular hip pathology from lumbar radiculopathy. We also dive deep into the mechanics of endoscopic IT band diamond-shaped lengthening, microtenotomy bone-drilling for chronic healing, and structural precautions for post-op physical therapy.
Key Takeaways & Timestamps:
* 00:00 – Welcome Dr. Ferdinand Chan (Lenox Hill/NISMAT fellowship alum).
* 02:15 – What is GTPS? Transitioning from "Bursitis" to Tendinopathy.
* 04:30 – Demographics: The role of estrogen and hormonal components in middle-aged women.
* 07:15 – The Clinical Exam: Master the Jump Test, Trendelenburg Sign, and FADER/FABER differentiation.
* 11:00 – Lumbar L3 Radiculopathy vs. GTPS: Clearing the diagnostic confusion.
* 13:45 – Imaging Algorithms: When to rely on clinical presentation over X-ray or MRI.
* 16:30 – Diagnostic Ultrasound: Is it a game-changer for point-of-care physical therapists?
* 18:50 – Cortisone vs. PRP: Financial realities, insurance hurdles, and tissue healing properties.
* 22:15 – Non-Operative Loading: Isometrics, University of Delaware soreness rules, and load management.
* 25:30 – Surgical Deep Dive: Endoscopic vs. Open Z-plasty, diamond-cut pliability, and bursal debridement.
* 29:00 – Microtenotomy & Biologics: Spurring healing with K-wires and bovine collagen patches.
* 33:15 – Post-Op Rehab Precautions: Lightweight recovery vs. 6-week non-weight-bearing protocols.
Resources Mentioned:
* Read Dr. Chan’s study in Arthroscopy, Sports Medicine, and Rehabilitation.
* Connect with Dr. Chan at Montefiore Medical Center (Bronx) or Hudson Yards (Manhattan).
* Earn evidence-based CEUs for your license renewal. Visit our website to access our full course library.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and clinical tracking purposes only and does not constitute direct medical advice.