Bring your toughest BFR case to the clinician who wrote the research
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick, PT, DPT · 74 peer-reviewed BFR publications · Active Manhattan practice
Book a BFR Case Review: one hour, one-on-one, $275. Bring a patient who is not progressing and we work the screening, the pressure, and the programming together. You leave with a plan you can run on your next visit.

Who it's for
For the clinician with a case that's stuck
You have a patient in front of you and BFR should help, but something is in the way. The pressure, the screening, the progression, the surgeon who wants a rationale. This is the hour you bring that to.
Case review
Walk a real patient through with the person who has treated and researched hundreds like them.
Pressure and screening
Set limb occlusion pressure and clear the contraindications with confidence, not guesswork.
Programming and progression
Build the sets, loads, and timeline that move the case forward week to week.
A rationale you can defend
Leave able to point a surgeon or physician to the literature behind every call you made.
Who you're working with
An author of the BFR literature who still treats patients
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick has authored 74 peer-reviewed BFR publications and is a Topic Editor for the Frontiers blood flow restriction special issue. He peer-reviews for 26 journals and wrote Chapter 12 of the NASM textbook on warm-up, recovery, and injury prevention.
He also sees patients in Manhattan every week. The case you bring is the kind he treated on Monday, so the answer you get is what he would actually do, not what reads well in an abstract.
- 74
- peer-reviewed BFR publications
- 26
- journals peer-reviewed
- 10
- years in active Manhattan practice

How it works
Three steps to the call
- 1
Answer a few questions
Tell Nick who you are and the case you want to work through. About two minutes.
- 2
Book a time
Pick an hour that fits your schedule on Nick's calendar.
- 3
Meet Nick
Bring your case and your questions. Leave with a plan.
What it costs
One rate, billed by the hour
One hour, online, just you and Nick. You pay per session. No packages and no retainer for now, the hour you need when you need it.
- A full hour with Dr. Rolnick
- Your specific case, screened and programmed
- A written plan you can run on your next visit
Start here
See if it's a fit
A few quick questions so Nick knows your case before you book. One at a time, about two minutes.
First, what's your name?
Questions
Before you book
- Who is this for?
- Licensed physical therapists, athletic trainers, and strength and conditioning coaches who are applying BFR with their own patients or athletes and want a second set of expert eyes on a specific case.
- What happens on the call?
- You bring a real case. Nick works the screening, the limb occlusion pressure, and the programming with you, and answers the questions you cannot find a clean answer to in the literature. You leave with a plan.
- How is this different from The Complete BFR Certification?
- The certification teaches you the whole system on your own schedule. Consulting is one-on-one time on your specific case. If you are new to BFR, start with the certification. If you already have a case in front of you, book an hour.
- What does it cost?
- $275 for one hour, one-on-one. You pay per session. There are no packages or retainers right now, just the hour you need.
- What if I need more than an hour?
- Book another hour whenever you want one. Most clinicians come back when a new case comes in, not on a fixed schedule.
From Nick
Bring me the case that's keeping you up
I have spent years publishing the BFR research and just as many treating patients in Manhattan every week. To me it is one job. When a clinician brings me a case that is stuck, we almost always find the thing the textbook glossed over.
That is the hour I want to give you. Bring the patient who is not progressing, the screen you are not sure about, the pressure you keep second-guessing. We will work it together, and you will know exactly what to do on your next visit. Book the hour.
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick
PT, DPT · The Human Performance Mechanic

