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Optimal parameters of blood flow restriction and resistance training on quadriceps strength and cross-sectional area and pain in knee osteoarthritis.

Authors :
Mahmoud, Waleed S.
Osailan, Ahmad
Ahmed, Ahmed S.
Elnaggar, Ragab K.
Radwan, Nadia L.
Source :
Isokinetics & Exercise Science; 2021, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p393-402, 10p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is one of the most common chronic diseases impacting millions of elderly people. OBJECTIVES: The study compared the effects of two intensities of partial blood flow restriction (BFR) with low-intensity resistance training on quadriceps strength and cross-sectional area (CSA), and pain in people with knee osteoarthritis (PwKOA). METHODS: Thirty-five PwKOA, aged 50–65, participated. Quadriceps CSA was measured by ultrasonography, quadriceps strength – by isokinetic dynamometry and pain by VAS. These outcome variables were obtained at the beginning of the study and re-evaluated eight weeks after the intervention. RESULTS: An interaction effect was present for quadriceps CSA (P = 0.042) and quadriceps strength (P = 0.006), showing that using 70% of total occlusion pressure with 30% 1RM had a more significant effect. Knee pain improved significantly through the main effect of BFR (P < 0.001), and low-intensity resistance training (P = 0.011). Pain improved more at 70% of total occlusion pressure, with 30% of 1RM (2.5 ± 1.06) than 50% total occlusion pressure with 10% of 1RM (5.77 ± 1.46). CONCLUSION: A combination of 70% of total occlusion pressure with 30% 1RM could be beneficial in PwKOA in improving pain, and increasing the quadriceps strength. The changes in the quadriceps strength could be a predictor for knee pain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09593020
Volume :
29
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Isokinetics & Exercise Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153409430
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/IES-200235