Hypoalgesia following isometric handgrip exercise with and without blood flow restriction is not mediated by discomfort nor changes in systolic blood pressure
The purpose was to examine the effect of isometric handgrip exercise with and without blood
flow restriction on exercise-induced hypoalgesia at a local and non-local site, and its …
flow restriction on exercise-induced hypoalgesia at a local and non-local site, and its …
Intermittent blood flow occlusion modulates neuromuscular, perceptual, and cardiorespiratory determinants of exercise tolerance during cycling
Purpose Constant blood flow occlusion (BFO) superimposed on aerobic exercise can impair
muscle function and exercise tolerance; however, no study has investigated the effect of …
muscle function and exercise tolerance; however, no study has investigated the effect of …
Blood flow restriction training and the physique athlete: a practical research-based guide to maximizing muscle size
N Rolnick, BJ Schoenfeld - Strength & Conditioning Journal, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Emerging evidence indicates that low load blood flow restriction (BFR) training is an
effective strategy to increase muscular adaptations. Yet, it remains questionable as to …
effective strategy to increase muscular adaptations. Yet, it remains questionable as to …
Low-load blood-flow restriction exercise to failure and nonfailure and myoelectric activity: A meta-analysis
MS Cerqueira, DG Maciel… - Journal of Athletic …, 2022 - meridian.allenpress.com
Objective To compare the short-and long-term effects of low-load resistance training with
blood-flow restriction (LL-BFR) versus low-(LL-RT) or high-(HL-RT) load resistance training …
blood-flow restriction (LL-BFR) versus low-(LL-RT) or high-(HL-RT) load resistance training …
[PDF][PDF] 血流限制与高强度组合力量训练对残奥高山滑雪运动员下肢肌肉肌力和募集能力的影响
耿宇, 吴雪萍 - 体育科学, 2021 - xhimg.sports.cn
目的: 探讨血流限制训练(BFRT) 与高强度力量训练的组合训练(以下简称“组合训练”)
对残奥会高山滑雪站姿组运动员下肢肌肉最大肌力, 肌纤维募集能力和力量发展速率的影响 …
对残奥会高山滑雪站姿组运动员下肢肌肉最大肌力, 肌纤维募集能力和力量发展速率的影响 …
The addition of blood flow restriction during resistance exercise does not increase prolonged low‐frequency force depression
C Pignanelli, AA Robertson, SM Hirsch… - Experimental …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
At a given exercise intensity, blood flow restriction (BFR) reduces the volume of exercise
required to impair post‐exercise neuromuscular function. Compared to traditional exercise …
required to impair post‐exercise neuromuscular function. Compared to traditional exercise …
Effects of lower-limb extensors' neuromuscular fatigue on the regularity of running movements: a crossover study
R Carvalho, ST Fonseca, LA Okai-Nóbrega… - Sports …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Neuromuscular fatigue (NMF) reduces the musculoskeletal system's ability to produce force
during activities like running. Analysis of motor behaviour's regularity may identify motor …
during activities like running. Analysis of motor behaviour's regularity may identify motor …
The effect of increasing blood flow restriction pressure when the contractions are already occlusive
VV Nucci, DH Jarrett, CM Palmo… - Journal of Sport …, 2021 - journals.humankinetics.com
Context: Blood flow restricted exercise involves the use of external pressure to enhance
fatigue and augment exercise adaptations. The mechanisms by which blood flow restricted …
fatigue and augment exercise adaptations. The mechanisms by which blood flow restricted …
[HTML][HTML] Hemodynamic Responses to a Handgrip Exercise Session, with and without Blood Flow Restriction, in Healthy Volunteers
Exercising at submaximal intensity with a hand dynamometer causes mild hemodynamic
adaptations that can improve cardiovascular function. However, hemodynamic responses …
adaptations that can improve cardiovascular function. However, hemodynamic responses …
Neuromuscular Function and Blood Flow Occlusion with Dynamic Arm Flexor Contractions.
DB Copithorne, CL Rice - Medicine and Science in Sports and …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Methods On separate days, nine males completed two different protocols of concentric
elbow flexor contractions. A repetitive low-force (~ 25% of isometric maximum voluntary …
elbow flexor contractions. A repetitive low-force (~ 25% of isometric maximum voluntary …