Authors
Kevin T Mattocks, Matthew B Jessee, J Grant Mouser, Scott J Dankel, Samuel L Buckner, Zachary W Bell, Johnny G Owens, Takashi Abe, Jeremy P Loenneke
Publication date
2018/4/1
Source
Current sports medicine reports
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
129-134
Publisher
LWW
Description
Blood flow restriction by itself or in combination with exercise has been shown to produce beneficial adaptations to skeletal muscle. These adaptations have been observed across a range of populations, and this technique has become an attractive possibility for use in rehabilitation. Although there are concerns that applying blood flow restriction during exercise makes exercise inherently more dangerous, these concerns appear largely unfounded. Nevertheless, we have advocated that practitioners could minimize many of the risks associated with blood flow-restricted exercise by accounting for methodological factors, such as cuff width, cuff type, and the individual to which blood flow restriction is being applied. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of these methodological factors and provide evidence-based recommendations for how to apply blood flow restriction. We also provide some discussion …
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