Muscle weakness or atrophy is a common condition following acute and chronic musculoskeletal injuries. Strength training is an imperative component in clinical rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries. Heavy exercise loads (approximately 70% of one repetition maximum) is necessary to elicit muscle hypertrophy and strength gains. However, patients with severe muscle atrophy are frequently unable to tolerate these loads due to pain. Blood flow resistance training with low resistance loads may be used to safely develop muscle strength.
Blood flow restriction training (BFRT) is a safe type of low intensity resistance exercise that has demonstrated enhanced muscle growth, muscle strength, oxygen delivery and utilization (VO2Max). With BFRT, lighter loads can be used to build muscle while sparing the joints from heavy loading and without overly fatiguing the central nervous system. The objectives of BFRT are 1) to increase the effectiveness of physical therapy, 2) safely increase muscle mass, reduce arterial stiffness, increase bone density, increase Vo2Max, improve carotid arterial compliance and enhance response of the autonomic nervous system, 3) improve muscle endurance in 1/3 the time, improve strength and hypertrophy after surgery, improve muscle recruitment and increase anabolic growth signaling.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
BFRT is done with 4 exercises with low load resistance of 30% 1 repetition maximum
Cincinnati Sportsmedicine and Orthopaedic Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Isometric quadriceps and hamstrings muscle strength
Isometric knee flexor and extensor strength will be measured with an isokinetic dynamometer before training and after each series of 9 training sessions
Time frame: Strength will be measured for each patient before training begins and then after 9 training sessions have been completed, for the duration of the study, up to 100 weeks
Patient rating
Patients will rate the intensity of muscle burn produced during training and overall satisfaction with the final result
Time frame: The intensity of muscle burn will be determined during each training session. The overall satisfaction will be determined after the last training session for each patient, for the duration of the study, up to 100 weeks.
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