Editorial: Impact of blood flow restriction device features and methodological considerations on acute- and longitudinal responses to blood flow restricted exercise
Frontiers in sports and active living · 2026 · Vol 8 · 1807687
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick · First author
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"Editorial: Impact of blood flow restriction device features and methodological considerations on acute- and longitudinal responses to blood flow restricted exercise" is an editorial published in Frontiers in sports and active living (2026). 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, Tim Werner, Matthew Clarkson, Luke Hughes
Dr. Nicholas Rolnick’s contribution: First author
Keywords
- BFR training
- Kaatsu
- autoregulation
- bstrong
- interface pressure
- multi-chambered cuffs
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Nicholas Rolnick, Tim Werner, Matthew Clarkson, Luke Hughes. (2026). Editorial: Impact of blood flow restriction device features and methodological considerations on acute- and longitudinal responses to blood flow restricted exercise. Frontiers in sports and active living, 8, 1807687. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2026.1807687
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