Written By: Julie B. Barnett, PT, DPT, MTC
Researchers won a Nobel Prize in Physiology for research on how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability including 11,000 articles on the effects of decrease in oxygen.
Clinical Implications:
- Increase muscle protein synthesis
- Slow down 30% muscle loss that occurs 2 weeks after injuries
- Start earlier strengthening after procedures/injections/injuries
- Decrease load on joints (osteoarthritis)
- Strengthen sooner and faster
- Increase strength for performance with sports medicine demands/timelines
Proposed Mechanism:
- Increase systemic hormone production
- Increase fast-twitch fiber recruitment
- Increase myostatin repression (facilitates hypertrophy)
- Facilitate muscle growth
BFR Protocol:
- Tourniquet cuff applied to proximal limb (leg or arm)
- Load ~20-30% 1 rep max
- Sets of 30/15/15/15 reps
- 30 second rest between sets
Research
Blood Flow–Restricted Training for Lower Extremity Muscle Weakness due to Knee Pathology: A Systematic Review
Purpose: determine whether BFR improves muscle strength and cross-sectional area for chronic knee related lower extremity atrophy. This study also aimed to determine if BFR can prevent muscle atrophy after knee surgery.
9 Studies Reviewed:
- 3 ACL Reconstructions
- 1 Knee Arthroscopy
- 4 Knee Osteoarthritis
- 1 Patella Femoral Pain
Conclusion: BFR can be more effective at reducing atrophy and improving strength outcomes when used appropriately compared to standard of care in post-operative ACL reconstruction rehab.
Safety Concerns:
- Individualized pressure recommendations for UE/LE
- Blood thinner medications
- History of DVT
- Wider straps are safer than narrow
Practical Points:
- Anoxic environment hurts some. Patients don’t like the pain in the extremity
- Cost of BFR cuffs and objective measurement devices vary
- Training is costly for CCU certification training
- Gym use is less regulated, and use is higher with athletic populations
Explore online continuing education courses from Julie below:
ACSM Guidelines for Exercise for Special Populations
Barber-Westin S, Noyes FR. Blood Flow-Restricted Training for Lower Extremity Muscle Weakness due to Knee Pathology: A Systematic Review. Sports Health. 2019;11(1):69-83. doi:10.1177/1941738118811337