[Blood flow restriction training (BFRT) in patients before and after total knee arthroplasty].

Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-09 DOI:10.1007/s00132-024-04543-1
Arthur Praetorius
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Background: In healthy individuals, blood flow restriction training (BFRT) has shown positive effects on muscle mass, strength, fatigue resistance, as well as tendon and bone metabolism. BFRT reduces blood flow in the extremities using inflatable cuffs, creating local muscular hypoxia, which produces an anabolic metabolic environment. This promotes significant muscular and cardiovascular adaptations even at low mechanical training loads.

Knee endoprostheses: BFRT also shows promising initial results in pre- and postoperative applications for knee endoprostheses (KTEP). Both preoperative and postoperative BFRT can improve muscle strength and joint function, accelerate recovery, and alleviate pain. Although the method is generally safe, potential risks such as discomfort and rare side effects must be considered. Clear application protocols are still lacking, necessitating further research and individualized programs to achieve optimal training effects. BFRT thus offers an innovative way to effectively rehabilitate patients despite their low load tolerance.

[全膝关节置换术前后患者的血流限制训练 (BFRT)]。
背景:在健康人身上,血流限制训练(BFRT)对肌肉质量、力量、抗疲劳能力以及肌腱和骨骼的新陈代谢都有积极影响。血流限制训练利用充气袖带减少四肢血流量,造成局部肌肉缺氧,从而产生合成代谢环境。即使在机械训练负荷较低的情况下,这也能促进肌肉和心血管的明显适应:在膝关节假体(KTEP)的术前和术后应用中,BFRT 也显示出良好的初步效果。术前和术后 BFRT 都能改善肌肉力量和关节功能,加速恢复并减轻疼痛。虽然这种方法总体上是安全的,但必须考虑到潜在的风险,如不适和罕见的副作用。目前仍缺乏明确的应用方案,因此需要进一步研究并制定个性化方案,以达到最佳训练效果。因此,尽管患者的负荷耐受性较低,BFRT 仍为他们提供了一种有效康复的创新方法。
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