Acute Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Failure on Hypoalgesia in Patients With Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Using Dynamic or Fixed Occlusion Pressure
NCT: NCT07300384 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study aims to compare the acute effects on hypoalgesia of training to failure using blood flow restriction (BFR) with dynamic occlusion versus BFR with fixed occlusion in patients with severe gonarthrosis. Two different training conditions will be performed with varying levels of blood flow occlusion (%BFR) and percentage of load (%RM): 1) 30% RM and 50% BFR with dynamic pressure; 2) 30% RM and 50% BFR with fixed pressure. Each participant will complete two individual sessions under different training conditions, randomly assigned with a 72-hour interval between sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Acute Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Failure on Hypoalgesia in Patients With Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Using Dynamic or Fixed Occlusion Pressure?
Acute Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Failure on Hypoalgesia in Patients With Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Using Dynamic or Fixed Occlusion Pressure is a clinical trial registered under NCT07300384. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07300384?
The current status of NCT07300384 (Acute Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Failure on Hypoalgesia in Patients With Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Using Dynamic or Fixed Occlusion Pressure) is: RECRUITING.
When did Acute Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Failure on Hypoalgesia in Patients With Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Using Dynamic or Fixed Occlusion Pressure start?
Acute Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Failure on Hypoalgesia in Patients With Severe Knee Osteoarthritis Using Dynamic or Fixed Occlusion Pressure started on 2026-02-25.
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