2021
DOI: 10.1111/cpf.12732
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The impact of cuff width on perceptual responses during and following blood flow restricted walking exercise

Abstract: Introduction An appropriate comparison of different cuff widths during blood flow restricted exercise requires that the cuffs are inflated to the same relative pressures. Narrow cuffs tend to be preferred and may reduce discomfort when applied during resistance exercise, but whether this is also true during walking exercise remains unknown. Methods Individuals completed two identical walking trials, once with 12‐cm wide cuffs and once with 17‐cm wide cuffs. Five 2‐min walking bouts were completed at a speed of… Show more

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