The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential mechanisms behind the blood flow restriction (BFR) stimulus in the absence of exercise. Nine participants completed a 10 minute time control and then a BFR protocol. The protocol was five, 5-minute bouts of inflation with 3-minutes of deflation between each bout. The pressure was set relative to each individual’s thigh circumference. Significant increases in muscle thickness were observed for both the vastus lateralis (VL) [6%, p = 0.027] and rectus femoris (RF) [22%, p = 0.001] along with a significant decrease in plasma volume [15%, p = 0.001]. Ratings of discomfort during the BFR protocol peaked at 2.7 (light discomfort). There were no significant changes with whole blood lactate...
The main objective of this systematic review of the current literature is to analyze the changes tha...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
The aim of this study was to compare exercise with and without different degrees of blood flow restr...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
This study tested the hypothesis that muscle blood flow restriction reduces muscle and cerebral oxyg...
Blood flow restriction (BFR) has been used to delay muscle atrophy, but it is unclear how this impac...
This study tested the hypothesis that muscle blood flow restriction reduces muscle and cerebral oxyg...
This study assessed the acute effect of adding blood flow restriction (BFR) to quad sets on muscle-c...
In order to ascertain whether differing structural mechanisms could underlie blood flow restricted t...
Blood flow restriction (BFR) has been used to delay muscle atrophy, but it is unclear how this impac...
INTRODUCTION: Blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise has emerged as a method of increasing muscle siz...
The main objective of this systematic review of the current literature is to analyze the changes tha...
Purpose: To compare the acute effects of passive movement combined with blood flow restriction (PM+...
The main objective of this systematic review of the current literature is to analyze the changes tha...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
The aim of this study was to compare exercise with and without different degrees of blood flow restr...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
This study tested the hypothesis that muscle blood flow restriction reduces muscle and cerebral oxyg...
Blood flow restriction (BFR) has been used to delay muscle atrophy, but it is unclear how this impac...
This study tested the hypothesis that muscle blood flow restriction reduces muscle and cerebral oxyg...
This study assessed the acute effect of adding blood flow restriction (BFR) to quad sets on muscle-c...
In order to ascertain whether differing structural mechanisms could underlie blood flow restricted t...
Blood flow restriction (BFR) has been used to delay muscle atrophy, but it is unclear how this impac...
INTRODUCTION: Blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise has emerged as a method of increasing muscle siz...
The main objective of this systematic review of the current literature is to analyze the changes tha...
Purpose: To compare the acute effects of passive movement combined with blood flow restriction (PM+...
The main objective of this systematic review of the current literature is to analyze the changes tha...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...