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Background: Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training combines low-intensity exercise with blood flow occlusion toproduce outcomes comparable to those of high-intensity training. BFR is as effective as high-intensity protocolsknown to enhance knee extensor muscle strength in subjects with knee osteoarthritis (OA). Therefore, the aimof this study is to find out the effect of Partial Blood Flow Restriction Training on pain and physical functioningamong knee OA subjects.Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of Partial Blood Flow Restriction Training in Improving Physical FunctioningAmong Middle-Aged Subjects with Knee Osteoarthritis.Materials and Methods: This is the pilot study where twenty subjects with knee OA were divided randomly intotwo equal groups. Group “A” received BFR training combined with conventional exercise two times/week andGroup “B” received conventional exercise two times/week. Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Western Ontarioand McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) were used to evaluate subjects at two intervals (Pre-Testand Post-Test).Results: The difference between the Group A and Groups B was statistically significant (p<=0.001). Henceconventional exercise combined with blood flow restriction training shows significant improvement thanconventional exercise among OA knee subjects.Conclusion: This pilot study concluded that the conventional exercise combined with blood flow restrictiontraining was effective in subjects with OA knee.
背景:血流限制(BFR)训练将低强度运动与血流闭塞相结合,可产生与高强度训练相媲美的效果。在增强膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)患者的膝关节伸肌力量方面,血流受限训练与高强度训练一样有效。因此,本研究旨在了解部分限制血流训练对膝关节 OA 受试者疼痛和身体功能的影响。目的:评估部分限制血流训练在改善中年膝骨关节炎受试者身体功能方面的效果:这是一项试验性研究,将 20 名膝关节 OA 受试者随机分为两组。A 组 "接受 BFR 训练并结合常规锻炼,每周 2 次;"B 组 "接受常规锻炼,每周 2 次。采用数字疼痛评分量表(NPRS)、西安大略和麦克马斯特大学关节炎指数(WOMAC)对受试者进行两次评估(测试前和测试后):结果:A 组和 B 组之间的差异具有统计学意义(P<=0.001)。因此,在膝关节 OA 受试者中,常规锻炼结合血流限制训练比常规锻炼有明显改善:本试验研究得出结论,常规运动结合血流限制训练对膝关节 OA 患者有效。