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Standardizing blood flow restriction research-the crucial role of identifying apparatus in methodology and analysis: A letter to the editor

Clinical rehabilitation · 2024 · Vol 39(1) · 128-129

Dr. Nicholas Rolnick · First author

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"Standardizing blood flow restriction research-the crucial role of identifying apparatus in methodology and analysis: A letter to the editor" is a letter to the editor published in Clinical rehabilitation (2024). A full abstract is not available for this entry in open databases; the complete record is available through the links below.

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Authors

Nicholas Rolnick, Jim McEwen, Victor De Queiros, Tim Werner

Dr. Nicholas Rolnick’s contribution: First author

Keywords

  • BFR training
  • arterial occlusion pressure
  • autoregulation
  • commentary
  • limb occlusion pressure

Cite this paper

Nicholas Rolnick, Jim McEwen, Victor De Queiros, Tim Werner. (2024). Standardizing blood flow restriction research-the crucial role of identifying apparatus in methodology and analysis: A letter to the editor. Clinical rehabilitation, 39(1), 128-129. https://doi.org/10.1177/02692155241293247

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