Blood flow restriction (BFR) is a widely studied technique that combines low-intensity exercise with vascular occlusion, resulting in muscular benefits. However, its application is challenging due to methodological variations and equipment costs. Tissue Flossing (TF) appears as an affordable alternative, but lacks solid scientific evidence.
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Occlusion pressures (AOP, 80% and 40% of AOP)
Timeframe: 3 days
Assessment of arterial flow and diameter
Timeframe: 3 days
Perceptual parameter
Timeframe: 3 days
Tissue Flossing Assessment
Timeframe: 3 days
Weight
Timeframe: 3 days
Height
Timeframe: 1 day
Body Fat
Timeframe: 1 day
Arterial pressure
Timeframe: 1 day
Perimetry of the dominant upper limb
Timeframe: 1 day
Limb length
Timeframe: 1 day
Perceived exertion scale
Timeframe: up to 15 weeks
Method preference
Timeframe: up to 15 weeks
1 Maximum Repetition Test
Timeframe: up to 15 weeks
Myotonometry
Timeframe: up to 15 weeks
Ultrasound
Timeframe: up to 15 weeks