BFR vs HSR in Patellar Tendinopathy - Infographic
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Can Low-Load BFR Replace Heavy-Slow Resistance?

New Evidence for Patellar Tendinopathy Rehab

The Population

Males diagnosed with Patellar Tendinopathy participating in an RCT (Scandinavian Sports Medicine Congress 2025).

The Comparison

  • HSR: Heavy-Slow Resistance (Gold Standard)
  • LL-BFR: Low-Load Blood Flow Restriction

The Clinical Outcome: Equivalence

Pain & Function (VISA-P Score) Comparable
Quadriceps Strength Comparable
Tendon Structural Changes No Difference
"LL-BFR yields comparable outcomes to HSR training in males with patellar tendinopathy."

💡 Clinical Pearl for PTs

When your patients can't tolerate the high compressive/tensile loads of traditional Heavy-Slow Resistance (HSR) training due to high irritability, Low-Load BFR is a evidence-backed, viable alternative. You can maintain strength and promote recovery without the "heavy" pain.

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APA Reference

Jensen, M. H. H., Juneja, H., & Svensson, R. B. (2025). Low-load blood-flow restriction training yields comparable outcomes to heavy-slow resistance training in males with patellar tendinopathy: A randomized clinical trial. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 11(Suppl 1), A13–A14.

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