Occlusion Training
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Abe, Takashi, Mikako Sakamaki, Satoshi Fujita, Hayao Ozaki, Masato Sugaya, Yoshiaki Sato, and Toshiaki Nakajima. "Effects of Low-Intensity Walk Training with Restricted Leg Blood Flow on Muscle Strength and Aerobic Capacity in Older Adults." Journal of geriatric physical therapy (2001) 33, no. 1 (2010): 34-40.
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Dobrosielski, Devon A, Frank L Greenway, David A Welsh, S Michal Jazwinski, Michael A Welsch, and Louisiana Healthy Aging Study. "Modification of Vascular Function After Handgrip Exercise Training in 73- to 90-Yr-Old Men." Medicine and science in sports and exercise 41, no. 7 (2009): doi:10.1249/MSS.0b013e318199bef4.
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Evans, Colin, Steven Vance, and Maggie Brown. "Short-Term Resistance Training with Blood Flow Restriction Enhances Microvascular Filtration Capacity of Human Calf Muscles." Journal of sports sciences 28, no. 9 (2010): doi:10.1080/02640414.2010.485647.
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Gentil, Paulo, Elke Oliveira, and Martim Bottaro. "Time Under Tension and Blood Lactate Response During Four Different Resistance Training Methods." Journal of physiological anthropology 25, no. 5 (2006): 339-44.
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Gualano, Bruno, Manoel Neves, Fernanda Rodrigues Lima, Ana Lúcia De Sá Pinto, Gilberto Laurentino, Claudia Borges, Luciana Baptista, and others. "Resistance Training with Vascular Occlusion in Inclusion Body Myositis: A Case Study." Medicine and science in sports and exercise 42, no. 2 (2010): doi:10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181b18fb8.
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Hollander, Daniel B, Gregory V Reeves, Jordan D Clavier, Michelle R Francois, Craig Thomas, and Robert R Kraemer. "Partial Occlusion During Resistance Exercise Alters Effort Sense and Pain." Journal of strength and conditioning research / National Strength & Conditioning Association 24, no. 1 (2010): doi:10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181c7badf.
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Hunter, Sandra K, Erin E Griffith, Kristine M Schlachter, and Tim D Kufahl. "Sex Differences in Time to Task Failure and Blood Flow for An Intermittent Isometric Fatiguing Contraction." Muscle & nerve 39, no. 1 (2009): doi:10.1002/mus.21203.
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Hunter, Sandra K, Jennie M Schletty, Kristine M Schlachter, Erin E Griffith, Aaron J Polichnowski, and Alexander V Ng. "Active Hyperemia and Vascular Conductance Differ Between Men and Women for An Isometric Fatiguing Contraction." Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985) 101, no. 1 (2006): doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01567.2005.
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Iida, Haruko, Miwa Kurano, Haruhito Takano, Nami Kubota, Toshihiro Morita, Kentaro Meguro, Yoshiaki Sato, and others. "Hemodynamic and Neurohumoral Responses to the Restriction of Femoral Blood Flow by KAATSU in Healthy Subjects." European journal of applied physiology 100, no. 3 (2007): doi:10.1007/s00421-007-0430-y.
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Kon, Michihiro, Tatsuaki Ikeda, Toshiyuki Homma, Takayuki Akimoto, Yasuhiro Suzuki, and Takashi Kawahara. "Effects of Acute Hypoxia on Metabolic and Hormonal Responses to Resistance Exercise." Medicine and science in sports and exercise 42, no. 7 (2010): doi:10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181ce61a5.
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Laurentino, G, C Ugrinowitsch, A Y Aihara, A R Fernandes, A C Parcell, M Ricard, and V Tricoli. "Effects of Strength Training and Vascular Occlusion." International journal of sports medicine 29, no. 8 (2008): doi:10.1055/s-2007-989405.
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Loenneke, Jeremy P, Monica L Kearney, Austin D Thrower, Sean Collins, and Thomas J Pujol. "The Acute Response of Practical Occlusion in the Knee Extensors." Journal of strength and conditioning research / National Strength & Conditioning Association 24, no. 10 (2010): doi:10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181f0ac3a.
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Nakajima, Toshiaki, Haruko Iida, Miwa Kurano, Haruhito Takano, Toshihiro Morita, Kentaro Meguro, Yoshiaki Sato, and others. "Hemodynamic Responses to Simulated Weightlessness of 24-H Head-Down Bed Rest and KAATSU Blood Flow Restriction." European journal of applied physiology 104, no. 4 (2008): doi:10.1007/s00421-008-0834-3.
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Takano, Haruhito, Toshihiro Morita, Haruko Iida, Ken-ichi Asada, Masayoshi Kato, Kansei Uno, Ken Hirose, and others. "Hemodynamic and Hormonal Responses to a Short-Term Low-Intensity Resistance Exercise with the Reduction of Muscle Blood Flow." European journal of applied physiology 95, no. 1 (2005): doi:10.1007/s00421-005-1389-1.
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