Blood flow restriction: methods and apparatus still matter
British journal of sports medicine · 2025 · Vol 59(9) · 623-625
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick · Co-author
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"Blood flow restriction: methods and apparatus still matter" is a research article published in British journal of sports medicine (2025). 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
Luke Hughes, Nicholas Rolnick, Alexander Franz, Johnny Owens, Patrick Michael Swain, Christoph Centner, Jeremy P Loenneke, Stuart Anthony Warmington
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick’s contribution: Co-author
Keywords
- Blood
- Methods
- Rehabilitation
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Luke Hughes, Nicholas Rolnick, Alexander Franz, Johnny Owens, Patrick Michael Swain, Christoph Centner, Jeremy P Loenneke, Stuart Anthony Warmington. (2025). Blood flow restriction: methods and apparatus still matter. British journal of sports medicine, 59(9), 623-625. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2024-109365
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