2022 - Finale

It’s our final podcast for the year, so we thought we’d do a bit of Q&A as well as just cover a number of recent happenings in the BFR and rehab spaces that we’ve participated in or supported. Thanks so much for listening and don’t hesitate to send us questions or topics you’d like to hear us cover.

If you have questions or a topic that you want to hear about, you can submit the topic or question through our website. If your question/topic gets selected, you can receive a free ORS shirt. To submit a question to be read on our podcast email: info@owensrecoveryscience.com and include #podcast in the subject line.

Some of the papers referenced in our answers:

Christiansen, D., & Bishop, D. J. (2022). Aerobic-interval exercise with blood flow restriction potentiates early markers of metabolic health in man. Acta Physiologica , e13769.

Christiansen, D., Eibye, K. H., Hostrup, M., & Bangsbo, J. (2019). Blood flow-restricted training enhances thigh glucose uptake during exercise and muscle antioxidant function in humans. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, 98, 1–15.

Salvador, A. F., De Aguiar, R. A., Lisbôa, F. D., Pereira, K. L., Cruz, R. S., & Caputo, F. (2016). Ischemic Preconditioning and Exercise Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 11(1), 4–14.
Zaravar, L., Nemati, J., Rezaei, R., Jahromi, M. K., & Daryanoosh, F. (n.d.). Effect of Eight weeks Water Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction on Growth Hormone, Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 and Bone Metabolism in Elderly Women. spj.ssrc.ac.ir/article_2570_007f…84ad5e0783471.pdf

Faltus, J., Owens, J., & Hedt, C. (n.d.). THEORETICAL APPLICATIONS OF BLOOD FLOW RESTRICTION TRAINING IN MANAGING CHRONIC ANKLE INSTABILITY IN THE BASKETBALL ATHLETE. doi.org/10.26603/ijspt20180552

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