Clinical Update: Orthopedics
BFR vs. Knee Osteoarthritis:
The Long Game
Evidence from the 2025 1-Year Follow-up RCT
The Clinical Challenge
High-load resistance training is the gold standard for hypertrophy, but OA patients often can't tolerate the joint loads required (60-80% 1RM) to induce change. Does BFR offer a lasting alternative?
1-Year Post-Intervention Outcomes
Visual Analog Scale (Lower is Better)
Key Finding: BFR provided equal sustained pain relief to heavy lifting, with significantly lower joint stress during training.
KOOS Score Improvement (Higher is Better)
Key Finding: Functional gains were fully maintained 12 months after the intervention ceased.
Why It Matters for Your Clinic
Load Management
Achieve hypertrophy and strength gains using only 20-30% 1RM. Perfect for irritable knees.
Sustained Effect
The 2025 study confirms patients don't just get better temporarily; they stay better for at least a year.
Adherence
Lower perception of joint pain during exercise led to higher session completion rates compared to heavy loading.
Safety Profile
No adverse events reported in the BFR group at 1-year follow-up. Safe for general Knee OA population.
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