Heavy-load Resistance Training With and Without Blood Flow Restriction Therapy in Athletes

NCT ID: NCT07128862

Last Updated: 2025-08-19

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

44 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-07-30

Study Completion Date

2025-09-02

Brief Summary

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A 8 weeks, single-blinded randomized controlled trial will be conducted at Pakistan Sports Board (PSB). Forty-four athletes (18-35 years) will be randomized into Group A (HL-RT + BFR, n = 22) and Group B (HL-RT only, n = 22). BFR will be applied at 50% limb occlusion pressure during lower-body exercises (squats, leg press). Both groups trained 3x/week for 4 weeks at 70-80% 1RM. Outcomes included 1RM strength, squat endurance, push-up performance, and International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) scores.

Detailed Description

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This study is a single-blinded randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing heavy-load resistance training (HLRT) with blood flow restriction (BFR) versus HLRT alone. Participants will be blinded to group allocation, but outcome assessors will not remain blinded throughout the study.

Group A participants will perform three important exercises namely back squats, leg press, and bench press. Those exercises were performed at a training intensity ranging from 70-80% of each person's 1-repetition maximum (1RM). 12 cm pneumatic cuffs was placed proximally on the thigh (for exercise of lower body) and arm (for exercise of upper body), and blood flow restriction was applied through them. Doppler ultrasound was used weekly to measure limb occlusion pressure (LOP) to then set the cuff pressure at 50% of each participant's predetermined LOP. During working sets it was made the cuffs inflated but during rest periods they were deflated. The exercise protocol consists of:

* Back squats: 4 sets of 6 repetitions
* Leg press: 3 sets of 8 repetitions
* Bench press: 3 sets of 10 repetitions All sets will be followed by a standardized 2-minute rest period. Training load will progressively increased by 2.5-5% when participants can complete all prescribed repetitions with proper form for two consecutive sessions.

Group B: Heavy-Load Resistance Training Only (HLRT) This control group will perform the identical exercise protocol (same exercises, intensities, volumes, and rest periods) as the BFR group, but without any blood flow restriction application. The same progression criteria will be used for both groups to ensure comparable training stimulus.

Post-Intervention Data Collection (Week 4)

Following the 4-week intervention period, all participants were undergone reassessment using the same measures collected at baseline:

1. 1RM testing for back squat and bench press
2. Muscular endurance tests (max repetition squat test and 1-minute push-up test)
3. International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ)

Conditions

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Sports Physical Therapy

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Randomized Clinical Trial
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors
Assesor Blinded

Study Groups

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Heavy-Load Resistance Training with Blood Flow Restriction

In this group, the participants will perform three important exercises namely back squats, leg press, and bench press. Those exercises were performed at a training intensity ranging from 70-80% of each person's 1-repetition maximum (1RM). 12 cm pneumatic cuffs was placed proximally on the thigh (for exercise of lower body) and arm (for exercise of upper body), and blood flow restriction was applied through them. Doppler ultrasound was used weekly to measure limb occlusion pressure (LOP) to then set the cuff pressure at 50% of each participant's predetermined LOP. During working sets it was made the cuffs inflated but during rest periods they were deflated. The exercise protocol consists of:

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Heavy-Load Resistance Training with Blood Flow Restriction

Intervention Type OTHER

Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training (also known as "Kaatsu" training is an innovative and increasingly popular exercise technique to improve muscle strength and hypertrophy with relatively low loads. Heavy Load Resistance Training (HL-RT) is one of the most effective exercise methodology that is widely used to increase muscular strength and hypertrophy.

Heavy-Load Resistance Training Only (HLRT)

This control group will perform the identical exercise protocol (same exercises, intensities, volumes, and rest periods) as the BFR group, but without any blood flow restriction application. The same progression criteria will be used for both groups to ensure comparable training stimulus.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Heavy-Load Resistance Training Only

Intervention Type OTHER

Heavy Load Resistance Training (HL-RT) is one of the most effective exercise methodology that is widely used to increase muscular strength and hypertrophy.

Interventions

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Heavy-Load Resistance Training with Blood Flow Restriction

Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Training (also known as "Kaatsu" training is an innovative and increasingly popular exercise technique to improve muscle strength and hypertrophy with relatively low loads. Heavy Load Resistance Training (HL-RT) is one of the most effective exercise methodology that is widely used to increase muscular strength and hypertrophy.

Intervention Type OTHER

Heavy-Load Resistance Training Only

Heavy Load Resistance Training (HL-RT) is one of the most effective exercise methodology that is widely used to increase muscular strength and hypertrophy.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Participants with age between 18 and 35 years.
* Active individual participating in sport activities at least 3 times a week for the past 6 months.
* Participants with any non-heart conditions.
* Individuals voluntarily participating and providing informed consent.
* Sprinters, Footballer

Exclusion Criteria

* Individuals with DVT or other pulmonary artery disease.
* Pregnant women or those planning to become pregnant.
* Participants with recent musculoskeletal injuries (within the 6 months).
* Individuals currently involved in another study.
* Participants allergic to or sensitive to the materials used in the BFR bands.
* Individuals who anticipate being unable to attend all training sessions.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

35 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Riphah International University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Muhammad Hassan, MSPT

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Riphah International University

Locations

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Pakistan Sports Board

Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Pakistan

Central Contacts

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Imran Amjad, Phd PT

Role: CONTACT

03324390125

Facility Contacts

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Hafiz Amir

Role: primary

04299230383

Other Identifiers

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REC/RCR & AHS/24/0461

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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