Similar patterns of tendon regional hypertrophy after low‐load blood flow restriction and high‐load resistance training

Author:

Centner Christoph12ORCID,Jerger Simon1ORCID,Lauber Benedikt13,Seynnes Olivier4,Friedrich Till1,Lolli David1,Gollhofer Albert1,König Daniel56

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport and Sport Science University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany

2. Praxisklinik Rennbahn Muttenz Switzerland

3. Department of Neurosciences and Movement Sciences University of Fribourg Fribourg Switzerland

4. Department of Physical Performance Norwegian School of Sport Sciences Oslo Norway

5. Center for Sports Science and University Sports, Institute for Nutrition, Exercise and Health University of Vienna Vienna Austria

6. Department for Nutritional Science, Institute for Nutrition, Exercise and Health University of Vienna Vienna Austria

Abstract

PurposeRecent evidence indicates that low‐load blood flow restriction (LL‐BFR) training elicits an anabolic response in tendinous tissue. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the hypertrophic pattern induced in the Achilles tendon by LL‐BFR, in comparison with the regional hypertrophy typically observed with conventional high‐load (HL) resistance training.MethodsN = 40 male participants were randomly and concealed allocated to one of two groups: LL‐BFR training (20–35% one‐repetition maximum/1RM) or HL training (70–85% 1RM). The training was completed three times per week for a total of 14 weeks. Before and after the training period, Achilles tendon morphology was assessed using magnetic resonance imaging along the entire tendon length. Additionally, dynamic strength measures of the plantar flexors were evaluated.ResultsIn line with previous findings, dynamic plantar flexion strength was improved to a comparable extent in both groups (LL‐BFR: 43.6%; HL: 43.5%). The results also confirmed significant increases in Achilles tendon cross‐sectional area with LL‐BFR (+5.2%). Moreover, they revealed that the hypertrophic pattern obtained with LL‐BFR was similar to regional changes seen with conventional HL training.ConclusionThe present findings point towards the notion that despite the low loads being applied, LL‐BFR training induces Achilles tendon hypertrophy by potentiating anabolic responses in the same regions as with conventional high‐load training. Future studies are needed to (i) focus on the potential mechanisms underlying these tendon morphology changes and (ii) apply and evaluate LL‐BFR training in clinical populations to validate these results in rehabilitative settings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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