Influence of cuff stiffness on hemodynamics and perceived cuff pressure in the upper extremities in males and females: implications for practical blood flow restriction training
Abstract Background Practical blood flow restriction (pBFR) during exercise is a cost-saving alternative to traditional blood flow restriction using pneumatic cuffs, particularly when exercising in a group setting. Depending on the pBFR technique, several factors (e.g., cuff width, limb circumferenc...
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Main Authors: | Robert Bielitzki (Author), Tom Behrendt (Author), Toan Nguyen (Author), Martin Behrens (Author), Victoria Malczewski (Author), Alexander Franz (Author), Lutz Schega (Author) |
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