Blood Flow Restriction Training for Basketball Players
Blood Flow Restriction Training in Basketball Players
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N/AInterventional Study
Basketball Players
No Placebo Group
Every participant receives an active treatment — no one gets a placebo.
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At a Glance
Age
18 – 25
Sex
Male
Study type
Interventional
Purpose
Treatment
Participants needed
10 (estimated)
Sponsor
Biruni University · Other
Who this trial is looking for
This trial is looking for male basketball players aged 18-25 who have been training regularly for at least a year. Participants will engage in a special training program aimed at improving their upper body strength and performance.
Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?
You may be able to join if
I am between the ages of 18-25
I have been training regularly for at least one year
I have been playing basketball as a licensed player for at least 3 months
I am a male athlete
I want to volunteer for the study
You may not be able to join if
I have orthopedic or neurological disabilities that may prevent me from exercising
I have had a sports injury in the last 6 months
I am not actively training
I am taking a break from sports
I am not cooperating adequately
Summarized in plain language from this trial's official eligibility criteria.
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Blood Flow Restrictive Exercises (BFR) provide strength increase with less load than required for traditional muscle strengthening and power. As an alternative for populations that have difficulty training with high loads and speeds, low-intensity BFR training has been shown to improve muscle strength and aerobic parameters and to be safe, even in professional athletes and individuals with chronic…
Blood Flow Restrictive Exercises (BFR) provide strength increase with less load than required for traditional muscle strengthening and power. As an alternative for populations that have difficulty training with high loads and speeds, low-intensity BFR training has been shown to improve muscle strength and aerobic parameters and to be safe, even in professional athletes and individuals with chronic diseases in various populations. The aim of our study is to examine the effects of BFR applied to the upper extremity on upper extremity muscle strength and performance in basketball players.
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
* Being between the ages of 18-25,
* Having been attending training regularly for at least one year,
* Having been playing basketball as a licensed player for at least 3 months,
* Male athletes,
* Volunteering to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
* Individuals with …
Inclusion Criteria:
* Being between the ages of 18-25,
* Having been attending training regularly for at least one year,
* Having been playing basketball as a licensed player for at least 3 months,
* Male athletes,
* Volunteering to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
* Individuals with orthopedic or neurological disabilities that may prevent the exercise test,
* Individuals who have had a sports injury in the last 6 months,
* Not actively participating in training,
* Taking a break from sports
* Individuals with inadequate cooperation
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