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Owens Recovery Science
Johnny Owens
76 episodes
2 months ago
Summary The podcast discusses a recent pilot study on the effects of passive blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise on muscle atrophy following total knee replacement surgery. The conversation highlights the significant muscle mass loss that occurs post-surgery and the potential of BFR to mitigate this loss. The study design, methodology, and key findings are explored, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and the feasibility of implementing BFR in clinical settings. The hosts discuss the implications of the findings for rehabilitation practices and future research directions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Study 03:15 Understanding Muscle Atrophy Post-Surgery 07:12 The Role of Blood Flow Restriction in Rehabilitation 12:53 Study Design and Methodology 15:35 Key Findings and Implications of the Study 20:54 Exploring Remote Ischemic Preconditioning 22:42 Functional Outcomes and Clinical Significance 25:11 Grip Strength Recovery and Clinical Changes 27:01 Safety and Feasibility of BFR 28:42 Implementing BFR in Clinical Practice 30:25 Prehabilitation and Postoperative Care 32:47 Expanding Applications of BFR in Acute Care Podcast Intro Attribution Song: Legendary Music by: CreatorMix.com Video: https://youtu.be/_oaZzkn0bW4 Podcast Outro Attribution Song: Smoke Rising Music by: CreatorMix.com Video: https://youtu.be/_oaZzkn0bW4
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Summary The podcast discusses a recent pilot study on the effects of passive blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise on muscle atrophy following total knee replacement surgery. The conversation highlights the significant muscle mass loss that occurs post-surgery and the potential of BFR to mitigate this loss. The study design, methodology, and key findings are explored, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and the feasibility of implementing BFR in clinical settings. The hosts discuss the implications of the findings for rehabilitation practices and future research directions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Study 03:15 Understanding Muscle Atrophy Post-Surgery 07:12 The Role of Blood Flow Restriction in Rehabilitation 12:53 Study Design and Methodology 15:35 Key Findings and Implications of the Study 20:54 Exploring Remote Ischemic Preconditioning 22:42 Functional Outcomes and Clinical Significance 25:11 Grip Strength Recovery and Clinical Changes 27:01 Safety and Feasibility of BFR 28:42 Implementing BFR in Clinical Practice 30:25 Prehabilitation and Postoperative Care 32:47 Expanding Applications of BFR in Acute Care Podcast Intro Attribution Song: Legendary Music by: CreatorMix.com Video: https://youtu.be/_oaZzkn0bW4 Podcast Outro Attribution Song: Smoke Rising Music by: CreatorMix.com Video: https://youtu.be/_oaZzkn0bW4
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58 Bee in Kyle's Bonnett
Owens Recovery Science
58 minutes 58 seconds
2 years ago
58 Bee in Kyle's Bonnett
Well Kyle got his knickers in a bunch over an article’s title so we decided to talk about it for an hour or so. Within, Johnny, Ben, Zac, and Kyle talk about how they go about screening BFR papers to decide if they deserve a closer read. The paper that got this conversation going: * Grossl, F. S., Da-Sila-Grigoletto, M. E., Ferretti, F., Copatti, S. L., Corralo, V. da S., & De-Sá, C. A. (2023). The use of a single resistance exercise with or without blood flow restriction in the treatment of pain in knee osteoarthritis: a randomized clinical trial. BrJP, ahead. https://doi.org/10.5935/2595-0118.20230023-en The first BFR paper…20 years ago…calling for individualization of pressure: * Fahs, C. A., Loenneke, J. P., & Rossow, L. M. (2012). Methodological considerations for blood flow restricted resistance exercise. Journal of. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/trainology/1/1/1_14/_article/-char/ja/ Reference for weekly volume: * Schoenfeld, B. J., Ogborn, D., & Krieger, J. W. (2017). Dose-response relationship between weekly resistance training volume and increases in muscle mass: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Sports Sciences, 35(11), 1073–1082. References for Research Procedures: * Büttner F, Toomey E, McClean S, et al Are questionable research practices facilitating new discoveries in sport and exercise medicine? The proportion of supported hypotheses is implausibly high British Journal of Sports Medicine 2020;54:1365-1371. * McCambridge, A. B., Nasser, A. M., Mehta, P., Stubbs, P. W., & Verhagen, A. P. (2021). The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 51(10), 503–509. * TIDieR: Hoffmann, T. C., Glasziou, P. P., Boutron, I., Milne, R., Perera, R., Moher, D., Altman, D. G., Barbour, V., Macdonald, H., Johnston, M., Lamb, S. E., Dixon-Woods, M., McCulloch, P., Wyatt, J. C., Chan, A.-W., & Michie, S. (2014). Better reporting of interventions: template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide. BMJ , 348, g1687. * CERT: Slade, S. C., Dionne, C. E., Underwood, M., & Buchbinder, R. (2016). Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT): Explanation and Elaboration Statement. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 50(23), 1428–1437.
Owens Recovery Science
Summary The podcast discusses a recent pilot study on the effects of passive blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise on muscle atrophy following total knee replacement surgery. The conversation highlights the significant muscle mass loss that occurs post-surgery and the potential of BFR to mitigate this loss. The study design, methodology, and key findings are explored, emphasizing the importance of early intervention and the feasibility of implementing BFR in clinical settings. The hosts discuss the implications of the findings for rehabilitation practices and future research directions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Study 03:15 Understanding Muscle Atrophy Post-Surgery 07:12 The Role of Blood Flow Restriction in Rehabilitation 12:53 Study Design and Methodology 15:35 Key Findings and Implications of the Study 20:54 Exploring Remote Ischemic Preconditioning 22:42 Functional Outcomes and Clinical Significance 25:11 Grip Strength Recovery and Clinical Changes 27:01 Safety and Feasibility of BFR 28:42 Implementing BFR in Clinical Practice 30:25 Prehabilitation and Postoperative Care 32:47 Expanding Applications of BFR in Acute Care Podcast Intro Attribution Song: Legendary Music by: CreatorMix.com Video: https://youtu.be/_oaZzkn0bW4 Podcast Outro Attribution Song: Smoke Rising Music by: CreatorMix.com Video: https://youtu.be/_oaZzkn0bW4