Blood Flow Restriction Therapy
Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Therapy is a special way to exercise that uses a band or cuff around your arm or leg using your blood flow to make major gains. This process gently slows down blood leaving your muscles while still allowing fresh blood to flow in. Because of this, your muscles get less oxygen, similar to intense exercise, even though you're using light weights. This helps build muscle strength and size without heavy lifting.
Not all locations provide blood flow restriction therapy. Please call your preferred clinic to confirm this service is provided. You can view a complete list of locations here.
The Benefits of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy
Faster Recovery
Blood Flow Restriction promotes faster healing and recovery by increasing the production of growth hormones and stimulating protein synthesis. This allows patients to regain strength and function more quickly after injuries or surgical procedures.
Reduced Pain
This treatment triggers the release of endorphins, which act as natural pain relievers. By reducing pain, patients can participate more comfortably in their physical therapy sessions and improve their overall quality of life.
Reduced Joint Stress
By utilizing lower loads, blood flow restriction minimizes the stress placed on injured or weakened joints while still eliciting a beneficial training effect. This makes it a safe and effective option for patients recovering from joint injuries or post-surgery.
Muscle Growth
Blood Flow Restriction enables patients to achieve muscle hypertrophy (growth) with significantly lower resistance during exercise. This is particularly beneficial for individuals with limited mobility or those who are unable to lift heavy weights, as it reduces stress on joints and surrounding tissues.
Safe Rehabilitation
For older adults or individuals recovering from surgery, high-intensity exercises may be too strenuous and risky. This offers a safe and controlled approach to rebuilding strength and mobility, supporting them on their journey to recovery.
Time-Efficient
With Blood Flow restriction, patients can achieve similar benefits to traditional high-intensity workouts in shorter periods. This time efficiency is especially advantageous for those with busy schedules or limited energy due to injury or medical conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your therapist will help you decide the best course of treatment for your needs. Diagnoses and symptoms that BFR therapy helps includes but is not limited to:
- Arthritis
- Post-Surgery Rehab
- Muscular Atrophy
- Tendon and Ligament Injuries
- Joint Injuries
- Injury Rehab
- Chronic Pain
- Sports Performance and Conditioning
- Fractures
The device used in blood flow restriction therapy is similar to a blood pressure monitor to reduce blood flow to specific areas of the body which is applied while you are doing exercises. This tricks your muscles into believing they are performing hard exercises without putting too much strain on your surgical or injured area. This means that you can exercise at 85-90% effort, but only 20-35% of your work.
Multiple studies have shown that blood flow restriction is effective in restoring mobility and speeding up recovery for patients suffering from cumulative trauma disorders or other soft tissue dysfunctions. These distinct benefits are evident in the vast majority of cases.
With Blood Flow Restriction you can see noticeable results in as little as 2-4 weeks. Some individuals may experience muscle growth and strength gains due to the reduced resistance and joint strain associated with blood flow restriction. Additionally, blood flow restriction can expedite recovery and rehabilitation post-injury or surgery and improve endurance and cardiovascular conditioning. Furthermore, blood flow restriction may offer immediate pain relief during and after sessions, potentially aiding in chronic pain management.