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
Episode 70 - Talking BFR & the Metaboreflex with Yuji Yamada
Owens Recovery Science
1 hour 6 minutes 44 seconds
11 months ago
Episode 70 - Talking BFR & the Metaboreflex with Yuji Yamada
Episode 70 - On this episode of the ORS Podcast we welcome Yujiro Yamada. Yuji is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Health, Exercise Science, and Recreation Management at the University of Mississippi. He is a member of the Kevser Ermin Applied Physiology Lab, working under the supervision of Dr. Jeremy P. Loenneke. Yujiro earned his bachelor's degree in exercise science from Ohio Dominican University (Columbus, OH) and his master's in exercise science from the University of Mississippi (Oxford, MS). His research focuses on the physiological responses to resistance exercise, with and without blood flow restriction, and its impact on muscle and cognitive adaptations.
Alex Smith piece on ESPN: https://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/42306520
Shaw Strength Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wrgQA8VU0c
Chief paper discussed:
Yamada, Yujiro; Hammert, William; Kataoka, Ryo; Song, Jun Seob; Kang, Anna; Kassiano, Witalo; Loenneke, Jeremy; The role of the muscle metaboreflex on cardiovascular responses to submaximal resistance exercise with different pressures and modes of blood flow restriction. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metal. 2024.
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