Blood flow restriction (BFR) has emerged as a trending topic in sports medicine and rehabilitation offices worldwide. But is this approach new? Who benefits from BFR training and rehab? How can BFR be used clinically in rehab chiropractic offices in 2025 (and beyond)?
This presentation will focus on how to successfully navigate the vast research on BFR and distill it into common clinical scenarios. One of the main topics of discussion will be the importance of metabolic stress and long-term muscle recovery. For rehab chiropractors, this is a crucial component of the rehabilitation process that often goes untreated. If you’ve struggled with improving a patient’s muscular strength, endurance and cardiovascular health, then this course is for you.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the various roles of BFR across a complete spectrum of sports-related injuries.
- Describe the effects of BFR on the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, and nervous systems.
- Utilize BFR in the rehabilitation of various orthopedic conditions and following orthopedic surgeries
- Apply concepts of BFR application to improve function and performance in athletic populations, along with recovery concepts.
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