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Journal of Korean Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Association
2012 Volume.10 No. 1 p.61 ~ p.69
The Effects of Leg Blood Flow Restriction Exercise on Muscle Size and Muscle Strength
Kwon Hae-Yeon

Ahn So-Youn
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to investigate thigh muscle-bone CSA and leg strength during low-intensity exercise program with leg blood flow restriction by external compression to reduce muscle outflow.

Methods : Eighteen health students gave informed written consent to participate in this investigation. An occlusion cuff was attached to the proximal end of the leg so that blood flow was reduced during the training. The training was conducted one times a day, three times a week, for 8 weeks using one sets of 30 minutes. The training program performed to squat with standing, lunge with standing and heel raise with one leg standing. Measurements of thigh muscle-bone CSA(cross-sectional area) and leg strength were evaluated pre and post-training. Statistical evaluation of these data was accomplished utilizing a paired t-test by SPSS 12.0 program for windows.
Significance level was set at p <.05.

Results : All data are reported as means and standard deviations(SD) for all variables. The result of the study is followed; After the training, muscle-bone CSA, gluteus maximus m, quadriceps m, hamstring m of both legs were significantly improved but not calf muscle(p<.05). There was no significant difference of change quantity between muscle-bone CSA and leg strength in Lt. and Rt. side. But the variation in leg muscle strength of Rt.
leg(dominant) was much more increased than Lt. leg(non-dominant) after 8 weeks training.

Conclusion : Low-intensity training with leg blood flow restriction offers a potentially useful method for improving leg muscle strength.
KEYWORD
Blood flow restriction exercise, Lower extremity, Muscle size
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