How can BFR exercise be utilised for the management of persistent pain following complex injuries in military personnel?
New review paper by @DMRC_ADMR@_LukeHughes_@LadlowPete
Open Access - https://t.co/KSn8fy4CH0
Recent paper from our group where we investigated the role of the muscle metaboreflex on cardiovascular responses to submaximal resistance exercise using different pressures and modes of blood flow restriction. #OleMissMuscle
https://t.co/q6zcbqQG62
Our latest work just published today "Acute hypoalgesic and neurophysiological responses to lower-limb ischaemic preconditioning" in @ExpBrainRes
In short, we didn't observe much other than a bit of a reduction in pain sensitivity with IPC!
https://t.co/pZZEQdOMEw
Excited to share the launch of the International Blood Flow Restriction Training Consortium! Bringing together leading research and expertise to advance training, rehab, and performance. Take a look at https://t.co/UFB1ybCrYY
We are keen to hear from others involved in BFR research, practitioners and companies who are interested in collaboration and have questions / interest in all things BFR - https://t.co/5lYjNkrc0A
Our consortium is an international collaborative hub of dedicated researchers united by a common goal: to revolutionize the understanding and application of blood flow restriction (BFR) for training, rehabilitation and performance.
We are delighted to launch International Blood Flow Restriction Training Consortium, where empirical evidence, expertise and innovation converge to unlock the full potential of rehabilitation and performance enhancement. Check ย us out at https://t.co/zICw2XJN8R