Rehabilitation Efficacy of Low-Load Blood Flow Restriction Training for Lateral Patellar Compression Syndrome
NCT ID: NCT06988917
Last Updated: 2025-05-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
60 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-03-02
2024-08-01
Brief Summary
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Can low-load blood flow restriction training improve the rehabilitation effect of patients after surgery for lateral patellar hypertension syndrome? Researchers compared conventional rehabilitation training with conventional rehabilitation training combined with low-load blood-limiting training to explore the effect of blood-limiting training combined with conventional rehabilitation training on the lower extremity function of patients after lateral patellar compression syndrome surgery, providing experimental and theoretical basis for formulating rehabilitation training programs.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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The experimental group (LL-BFRT group)
The experimental group (LL-BFRT group) received exercise intervention treatment for 4 weeks, training three times a week, each time lasting for 1 hour. Compared with the control group (conventional rehabilitation group), the movements and intensities of the two groups remained consistent during the exercise intervention. Only the experimental group wore a flow-limiting pressure band for exercise during the intervention. The blood flow limiting pressure band used in this study mainly consists of a 109\*10cm leg pressure band, a barometric display dial with a pressure range of 0-300mmHg, and a pressure pump. In the experiment, we fixed the blood flow restriction pressure band in the area for measuring the circumference and adjusted the blood flow restriction pressure according to the thigh circumference of the subjects to maintain it within the range of 40%-60% arterial occlusion pressure. The way to limit blood flow is intermittent inflation.
the regular rehabilitation program
Each training session consists of a 10-minute warm-up (including power cycling, full-body stretching, etc.) At the same time, use the foam axis to relax the lateral oblique femoris and iliotibial band to relieve the pressure on the lateral side of the patella), 40 minutes of formal training (including wall squats with a ball, straight leg raising resistance training, terminal resistance knee extension training, bench kick ball clamping training, and balance training), and 10 minutes of relaxation (using a foam roller, foam axis and other combined techniques to relax the muscles Especially for the lower limb muscles such as the lateral femoris, iliotibial band, and tibialis anterior muscle.
The blood flow limiting pressure band
The experimental group (LL-BFRT group) wore a flow-limiting pressure band for exercise during routine rehabilitation training. The blood flow limiting pressure band used in this study mainly consists of a 109\*10cm leg pressure band, a barometric display dial with a pressure range of 0-300mmHg, and a pressure pump. In the experiment, we fixed the blood flow restriction pressure band in the area for measuring the circumference and adjusted the blood flow restriction pressure according to the thigh circumference of the subjects to maintain it within the range of 40%-60% arterial occlusion pressure. The way to limit blood flow is intermittent inflation, that is, during the intervals of muscle strength training, the cuff deflation operation is carried out simultaneously.
The control group (conventional rehabilitation group)
The control group (conventional rehabilitation group) received exercise intervention treatment for 4 weeks, with training three times a week, each lasting for 1 hour. The specific intervention contents are: Each training session consists of a 10-minute warm-up (including power cycling, full-body stretching, etc.) At the same time, use the foam axis to relax the lateral oblique femoris and iliotibial band to relieve the pressure on the lateral side of the patella), 40 minutes of formal training (including wall squats with a ball, straight leg raising resistance training, terminal resistance knee extension training, bench kick ball clamping training, and balance training), and 10 minutes of relaxation (using a foam roller, foam axis and other combined techniques to relax the muscles Especially for the lower limb muscles such as the lateral femoris, iliotibial band, and tibialis anterior muscle.
the regular rehabilitation program
Each training session consists of a 10-minute warm-up (including power cycling, full-body stretching, etc.) At the same time, use the foam axis to relax the lateral oblique femoris and iliotibial band to relieve the pressure on the lateral side of the patella), 40 minutes of formal training (including wall squats with a ball, straight leg raising resistance training, terminal resistance knee extension training, bench kick ball clamping training, and balance training), and 10 minutes of relaxation (using a foam roller, foam axis and other combined techniques to relax the muscles Especially for the lower limb muscles such as the lateral femoris, iliotibial band, and tibialis anterior muscle.
Interventions
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the regular rehabilitation program
Each training session consists of a 10-minute warm-up (including power cycling, full-body stretching, etc.) At the same time, use the foam axis to relax the lateral oblique femoris and iliotibial band to relieve the pressure on the lateral side of the patella), 40 minutes of formal training (including wall squats with a ball, straight leg raising resistance training, terminal resistance knee extension training, bench kick ball clamping training, and balance training), and 10 minutes of relaxation (using a foam roller, foam axis and other combined techniques to relax the muscles Especially for the lower limb muscles such as the lateral femoris, iliotibial band, and tibialis anterior muscle.
The blood flow limiting pressure band
The experimental group (LL-BFRT group) wore a flow-limiting pressure band for exercise during routine rehabilitation training. The blood flow limiting pressure band used in this study mainly consists of a 109\*10cm leg pressure band, a barometric display dial with a pressure range of 0-300mmHg, and a pressure pump. In the experiment, we fixed the blood flow restriction pressure band in the area for measuring the circumference and adjusted the blood flow restriction pressure according to the thigh circumference of the subjects to maintain it within the range of 40%-60% arterial occlusion pressure. The way to limit blood flow is intermittent inflation, that is, during the intervals of muscle strength training, the cuff deflation operation is carried out simultaneously.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Diagnosed with lateral patellar compression syndrome confirmed by MRI and clinical evaluation, having undergone arthroscopic lateral retinacular release surgery;
3. Presenting postoperative reduction in thigh circumference on the affected side, accompanied by quadriceps muscle atrophy and decreased muscle strength;
4. Minimum postoperative duration of ≥2 weeks, with signed informed consent and demonstrated ability to comply with the study protocol.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Individuals presenting with severe osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis;
3. Those with medical histories of deep vein thrombosis, coagulation disorders, vascular diseases, or diabetes mellitus;
4. Subjects with active infections, malignancies, current pregnancy, or psychiatric disorders.
30 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Peking University Third Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Yuping Yang
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Locations
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Peking University Third Hospital of Chongli
Chongli, Hebei, China
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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M2024150
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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