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BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION THERAPY APPLIED TO SPORTS TRAINING

TERAPIA DE RESTRIÇÃO DO FLUXO SANGUÍNEO APLICADA AO TREINAMENTO ESPORTIVO

TERAPIA DE RESTRICCIÓN DEL FLUJO SANGUÍNEO APLICADA AL ENTRENAMIENTO DEPORTIVO

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Blood flow restriction therapy, also known as KAATSU pressurization training or ischemic exercise training is a controlled method of vascular occlusion combined with resistance training, with the great growth of its research in recent years. Regular strength training, prevention of lean mass loss, and post-operative rehabilitation are some areas in which the therapy has been prominent. It is believed that it can also be beneficial in sports performance.

Objective:

Study the effects of an intervention with blood flow restriction therapy on athletes during training.

Methods:

32 college athletes with more than two years of experience in sports training, free of injuries, and 20±3 years old were volunteers. They were randomly divided into groups A (no pressure), B (training pressure), C (intermittent pressure), D (full compression).

Results:

The athletes in the no pressurization group, intermittent pressurization group, training pressurization group, and full-time pressurization group showed significant differences (P<0.05). It can be considered that there is a significant difference in the muscular endurance indexes of the athletes in the non-compression group before and after training, while the athletes in the non-compression group achieved a significant increase in muscular endurance after 6 weeks of training

Conclusion:

Blood flow restriction therapy can effectively enhance the training effect with various strength qualities, and play a role as a promoter of hypertrophy and vascularization. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.

Keywords:
Blood Flow Restriction Therapy; Sports; Resistance Training

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