Perceptual, Hemodynamic and Cardiovascular Responses of Two Different BFR Training Protocols

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2021
BFR training is growing in popularity and a variety of devices are on the market for clinical use. One way in which it is thought that BFR resistance training safety can be increased is by using a BFR cuff that regulates the applied pressure to the limb during each repetition. This is thought to reduce perceptual, hemodynamic and cardiovascular responses to non-autoregulated approaches, theoretically increasing long-term compliance and safety with BFR training.
Epistemonikos ID: a61fd2e99134898f1e9c2a5292651a9f50a26078
First added on: May 09, 2024