
4.6/5
344 Ratings , 73 Reviews
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How can we build muscles in patients that can't do all the regular exercises? A question patients and clients may be wondering after surgery or due to age or other physicalconstraints. Muscle atrophy starts very soon after injury orsurgery and we lose approximately 1% of our muscle massand 3% of our strength annually after age 60. Muscles are highly metabolically active organs involved not only inmovement, but glucose regulation and bone density. Under normal neuromuscular function atrophy takes months to change. Immobilization, pain and general sedentary lifestyles further complicate exercise selection and tolerance.
Through video demonstration and interaction to review Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training mechanisms this coursewill help you discover where BFR may fit in your rehabilitation programs. Muscle atrophy and associated weakness may bethe biggest issues we can address in rehabilitation. Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training offers a way to augmentmuscle and strength gains when Progressive Resistance Exercise is not feasible or not tolerated. You will leave confident in safe, yet appropriate, application of this often- misunderstood modality.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers
5/5
Natalie (AL) on Apr 07, 2026
good review of the research
4/5
Kristy (MN) on Apr 05, 2026
the trouble with the audio feed at the beginning was really annoying and hard to catch all the instructor was saying.
4/5
Nicholas (MN) on Mar 24, 2026
the presenter was very relatable and highlighted some good case studies that tied into the post-surgical environment as well as younger more trained patients use of bfr during de-loading phases.
5/5
Sarah (TX) on Feb 04, 2026
great information
4/5
Kelsey (LA) on Jan 25, 2026
i enjoy virtual learning, however, not being able to participate in a hands-on lab makes it difficult to fully feel understanding of new concepts are prepared for patient use.
4/5
Omar (FL) on Nov 01, 2025
a lot of system glitches this webinar
5/5
Valerie (NJ) on Oct 31, 2025
there was a lot of issues with the audio and video but i have taken plenty of courses and this is the first time i encountered it
4/5
James (NJ) on Oct 31, 2025
n\/a this was a great course
4/5
Nomara (FL) on Oct 30, 2025
there was trouble with the audio on and off. he refreshed it and it was better. if he didn't move a lot%3f one listener said it was better. i'll probably use it for myself, he said it's proven to help bone density. his wife is using them.
4/5
Kelly (MI) on Oct 30, 2025
the sound was glitchy
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