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Using Blood Flow Restriction to Neuromodulate Pain During Exercise - #AMR376

Using Blood Flow Restriction to Neuromodulate Pain During Exercise - #AMR376

Update: 2025-12-04
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Blood flow restriction training is gaining popularity, and new research continues to show benefits and potential new uses.

We review a brand-new randomized trial examining a brief BFR session before exercise in patients with knee pain. The question: Can a quick change before you even start your main work meaningfully alter pain during the session that follows? The results nudged us to rethink how we open visits for athletes with anterior knee pain. Want the exact setup—and when it’s worth trying?

Check out this week’s podcast for details on how we’re applying this paper to what we do at Champion.

To see full show notes and more, head to: https://mikereinold.com/using-blood-flow-restriction-to-neuromodulate-pain-during-exercise/ 

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Using Blood Flow Restriction to Neuromodulate Pain During Exercise - #AMR376

Using Blood Flow Restriction to Neuromodulate Pain During Exercise - #AMR376

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