Acute neuromuscular and perceptual responses to blood flow restriction exercise in adults with severe haemophilia: A pilot study

Author:

Ogrezeanu Daniel C.1ORCID,Calatayud Joaquín12,Rodríguez Sergi1,Carrasco Juan J.34ORCID,Martinez‐Valdes Eduardo5,Casaña José1,Cruz‐Montecinos Carlos36ORCID,Andersen Lars L.27,Aagaard Per8,López‐Bueno Rubén9,Pérez‐Alenda Sofía3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiotherapy Exercise Intervention for Health Research Group (EXINH‐RG) University of Valencia Valencia Spain

2. National Research Centre for the Working Environment Copenhagen Denmark

3. Department of Physiotherapy Physiotherapy in Motion Multispeciality Research Group (PTinMOTION) University of Valencia Valencia Spain

4. Intelligent Data Analysis Laboratory University of Valencia Valencia Spain

5. Centre of Precision Rehabilitation for Spinal Pain School of Sport Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

6. Department of Physical Therapy Laboratory of Clinical Biomechanics Faculty of Medicine University of Chile Santiago Chile

7. Department of Health Science and Technology Aalborg University Aalborg East Denmark

8. Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics Research Unit for Muscle Physiology and Biomechanics University of Southern Denmark Odense Syddanmark Denmark

9. Department of Physical Medicine and Nursing University of Zaragoza Zaragoza Aragón Spain

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionNo previous studies have implemented a standard blood flow restriction (BFR) training session in people with severe haemophilia (PwH), where this type of training has been contraindicated.AimsThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the tolerability, adverse events, and neuromuscular and perceptual responses to an acute session of low load (LL) knee extensions with BFR in PwH under prophylaxis.MethodsEight PwH performed one LL‐BFR session with 40% arterial occlusion pressure (AOP). Perceptual responses and adverse effects were assessed, together with high‐density surface electromyography of vastus medialis (VM) and lateralis (VL).ResultsSignificant normalized root mean square differences were found within each set, but not between sets. Spatial distribution (centroid displacement (p > .05), modified entropy (VM, set two, cycles three and five, p = .032) and coefficient of variation (VM, set two, cycles four and five lower than cycle three (p = .049; p = .036)) showed changes within each set. Median frequency showed a slight increase during cycle four of set four (p = .030). Rate of perceived exertion slightly increased with each set while tolerability slightly decreased in the last set and fear of training with BFR generally decreased after the session.ConclusionsIn PwH, a LL‐BFR session at 40% AOP is safe and feasible. Our results suggest that potential muscle impairments may blunt neuromuscular adaptations induced by BFR.

Publisher

Wiley

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