Effects of low-load blood flow restriction training in healthy adult tendons: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Publication date
2024-07Abstract
Objective
To systematically review the effects of low-load blood flow restriction training (LL-BFR) on healthy adult tendons.
Design
A systematic review with meta-analysis.
Literature search
Six electronic databases were searched by two researchers.
Study selection criteria
Clinical trials comparing the effects of LL-BFR to high-load resistance training (HL-RT) or low-load resistance training (LL-RT) in healthy adult tendons.
Data synthesis
Two reviewers selected the eligible clinical trials, and one reviewer exported the data. Two reviewers evaluated the study quality and risk of bias using the PEDro scale and the ROB2 scale. We performed meta-analysis where appropriate using a random-effects model. We rated the quality of evidence using GRADE.
Results
Six studies were eligible. We analyzed tendon cross-sectional area (CSA) and tendon stiffness as the outcomes. Across all comparisons, there was low-to moderate-quality evidence of a difference between LL-BFR and LL-RT immediately after exercise. There was high-quality evidence of no difference between LL-BFR and HL-RT in the long term.
Conclusion
The effects of LL-BFR on the tendons depends on the time and dose of the intervention. LL-BFR could be useful to increase the CSA of the tendons in a similar or superior way to HL-RT after 8 weeks of intervention.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Restricció del flux sanguini
BFR
Tendons -- Ferides i lesions
Pages
11 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Is part of
Journal of bodywork and movement therapies, 2024, 39: 13-23
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