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In this episode of BFR Radio, we begin a new series exploring how blood flow restriction (BFR) training can support rehabilitation following major injuries and surgery.
For the first episode in this series we are focusing on the acute phase of ACL reconstruction — the period before and immediately after surgery when exercise is limited.
You’ll hear how pre-operative BFR strengthening can help protect quadriceps endurance heading into surgery, how passive BFR can reduce post-operative muscle loss by more than half, and how combining BFR with neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) offers a promising strategy to maintain muscle size during immobilisation.
Key studies discussed:
Whether you’re a clinician, coach, or athlete, this episode provides practical insights into using BFR at the earliest stages of ACL rehabilitation to set the foundation for long-term recovery.
Thanks for listening and remember to keep the pump.
Chris
References (APA 7th edition)
By Chris Gaviglio5
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In this episode of BFR Radio, we begin a new series exploring how blood flow restriction (BFR) training can support rehabilitation following major injuries and surgery.
For the first episode in this series we are focusing on the acute phase of ACL reconstruction — the period before and immediately after surgery when exercise is limited.
You’ll hear how pre-operative BFR strengthening can help protect quadriceps endurance heading into surgery, how passive BFR can reduce post-operative muscle loss by more than half, and how combining BFR with neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) offers a promising strategy to maintain muscle size during immobilisation.
Key studies discussed:
Whether you’re a clinician, coach, or athlete, this episode provides practical insights into using BFR at the earliest stages of ACL rehabilitation to set the foundation for long-term recovery.
Thanks for listening and remember to keep the pump.
Chris
References (APA 7th edition)