Episode 20: Use of BFR in Sport Rehab and Performance

By Dan Bien, PT, DPT
April 25, 2026

SHOW OUTLINE

  • (14:40) Brief overview of the BFR physiology, mechanism for effectiveness, and messaging to patients for education- Fatigue-Failure mechanism.
  • (19:07) BFR clinical applications
    • Mitigating muscle atrophy/triggering hypertrophy and strength gains
  • (22:12) Ideal timeframe for BFR implementation post-operatively 
    • Franz A, Heiß L, Schlotmann M, Ji S, Strauss AC, Randau T, Fröschen FS. Passive Blood-Flow-Restriction Exercise’s Impact on Muscle Atrophy Post-Total Knee Replacement: A Randomized Trial. J Clin Med. 2025 Jul 23;14(15):5218. doi: 10.3390/jcm14155218. PMID: 40806840; PMCID: PMC12347597.
    • Rationale for early implementation and possible contributor to lack of evidence for BFR efficacy in post-op ACLR research studies
  • (30:03) What do you feel is ideal LOP to start at in a post-op knee patient?
  • (35:20) BFR application duration for exercise application and reperfusion window
  • (38:38) Minimum limb occlusion pressure for benefit
  • (41:24) Titrating intensity and load parameters, and progression criteria/guidelines
  • (47:40) Ideal sets/reps scheme and origin of traditional programming scheme, and training to at or near failure
  • (53:46) Proposed mechanism for benefits on muscles proximal to cuff for post-op hips, shoulders, etc. 
  • (62:37) Exercise selection process and considerations with BFR
  • (65:40) Other clinical applications for BFR
  • (76:00) Ischemic pre-conditioning BFR and recovery process/recovery windows
  • (79:00) Next step or the gap in research on BFR use in rehab currently?
  • (84:46) Projects or things you have happening professionally in 2026

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