© 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd. The purpose was to compare unilateral exercise-induced changes in arterial occlusion pressure between the exercising and non-exercising arm. Participants had arterial occlusion pressure measured before and after exercise in: both arms simultaneously (Double AOP), the exercise limb only (Exercise AOP), and the non-exercise limb only (Non-exercise AOP). The blood flow restriction exercise protocol included four sets of biceps curls to failure in the dominant arm using 30% of one-repetition maximum and applying 40% of pre-exercise arterial occlusion pressure using a 5 cm nylon cuff. The change in arterial occlusion pressure from pre to post-exercise did not differ between the exercise limb [mean change (95%CI) = 27 (...
Objective: To analyze the skeletal muscle of arterial blood flow and changes in physical working cap...
Resistance exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been suggested to exaggerate the exercise ...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
The purpose was to compare unilateral exercise-induced changes in arterial occlusion pressure betwee...
The occlusion pressure used during blood flow restriction during exercise is based on the arterial o...
Background and Objectives: Blood flow restriction during low-load exercise stimulates similar muscle...
INTRODUCTION: Exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) is emerging as an effective modality for im...
Current theory regarding changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP) during exercise involve the regulat...
The arterial occlusion pressure (AOP) is dependent on limb circumference. Previous research seldom r...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(2): 366-373, 2020. Although often used as a surrogate, ...
INTRODUCTION: Blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise has emerged as a method of increasing muscle siz...
This study examined the cuff to limb interface pressure during blood flow restriction (BFR), and the...
International Journal of Exercise Science 16(2): 118-128, 2023. The purpose of this study was to inv...
Purpose: To determine the effect of limb selection (upper/lower), cuff width (small (6 cm)/medium (1...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
Objective: To analyze the skeletal muscle of arterial blood flow and changes in physical working cap...
Resistance exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been suggested to exaggerate the exercise ...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...
The purpose was to compare unilateral exercise-induced changes in arterial occlusion pressure betwee...
The occlusion pressure used during blood flow restriction during exercise is based on the arterial o...
Background and Objectives: Blood flow restriction during low-load exercise stimulates similar muscle...
INTRODUCTION: Exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) is emerging as an effective modality for im...
Current theory regarding changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP) during exercise involve the regulat...
The arterial occlusion pressure (AOP) is dependent on limb circumference. Previous research seldom r...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(2): 366-373, 2020. Although often used as a surrogate, ...
INTRODUCTION: Blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise has emerged as a method of increasing muscle siz...
This study examined the cuff to limb interface pressure during blood flow restriction (BFR), and the...
International Journal of Exercise Science 16(2): 118-128, 2023. The purpose of this study was to inv...
Purpose: To determine the effect of limb selection (upper/lower), cuff width (small (6 cm)/medium (1...
Purpose: No current guidelines or recommendations exist informing the selection of restriction press...
Objective: To analyze the skeletal muscle of arterial blood flow and changes in physical working cap...
Resistance exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) has been suggested to exaggerate the exercise ...
Purpose: Medically recommended training often faces the dilemma that necessary mechanical intensitie...