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Blood flow restriction exercise of the tibialis anterior in people with stroke: a preliminary study
2022
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
Blood flow restriction exercise (BFR-E) could be a useful training adjunct for patients with weakness after stroke to augment the effects of exercise on muscle activity. We aimed to examine neurophysiological changes (primary aim) and assess patient perceptions (secondary aim) following BFR-E. Fourteen participants with stroke performed BFR-E (1 session) and exercise without blood flow restrictsion (Exercise only) (1 session), on two days, ≈7 days apart. In each session, two sets of tibialis
doi:10.31083/j.jin2102053
pmid:35364641
fatcat:ca4ze24wcfao3bddva2ujjdk3q