Effects of Blood Flow Restriction on Post-Exercise Recovery in Amateur Runners
NCT: NCT06949995 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Street running has become an increasingly popular sport. As a result, effective recovery strategies after exercise are essential. In this context, two techniques stand out: one already validated, active recovery (AR), and another with potential, blood flow restriction (BFR). This study aims to investigate whether using both techniques simultaneously can benefit practitioners and improve outcomes compared to complete rest.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Effects of Blood Flow Restriction on Post-Exercise Recovery in Amateur Runners?
Effects of Blood Flow Restriction on Post-Exercise Recovery in Amateur Runners is a clinical trial registered under NCT06949995. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06949995?
The current status of NCT06949995 (Effects of Blood Flow Restriction on Post-Exercise Recovery in Amateur Runners) is: RECRUITING.
When did Effects of Blood Flow Restriction on Post-Exercise Recovery in Amateur Runners start?
Effects of Blood Flow Restriction on Post-Exercise Recovery in Amateur Runners started on 2025-10-27.
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