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3rd Edition of Global Conference on

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

September 15-17, 2025 | London, UK

GCPR 2025

Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) therapy to rehabilitate muscle injuries in post-operative Knee patient

Speaker at Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2025 - Minakshi Jatav
Chandigarh University, India
Title : Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) therapy to rehabilitate muscle injuries in post-operative Knee patient

Abstract:

KAATSU is a blood flow restriction training that was developed in Japan in the 1960s as a low-intensity strengthening exercise. It involves the wrapping of a tourniquet or pneumatic cuff over the muscle at a quick repetition rate during low-intensity muscle contractions. It is a muscle-strengthening technique used in physical therapy clinics to help patients regain muscle function following an injury or surgery. This is performed by temporarily cutting off blood flow to the muscles during the exercise. There were no linguistic or regional limitations in the literature searches for this article. This review contains a total of 25 records. Other resources A were used to define additional elements. 4 records were duplicated and removed from the database. A total of 21 documents were found, with two being ruled out based on the title and abstract. Only 19 full-text items were authorised, and among these, 7 were eliminated because they were urgent research, case studies, and in a few studies, physical characteristics were not examined. This review article finally contained a total of 12 papers. Low-intensity exercise is used in blood flow restriction strengthening to achieve strength improvements similar to those seen in high-intensity training. BFR is a novel approach to physical therapy (PT). According to a preliminary study, this can result in adequate strength improvements during low-intensity exercise.

Keywords: Blood restriction, vascular obstruction, geriatric, sarcopenia, muscle atrophy, strength training, exercise training

Biography:

She studied Physiotherapy at the Bachelor of Physiotherapy, India, and graduated as Physiotherapist in 2021. Then joined the Master of Physiotherapy SPC. Sports Chandigarh University, Punjab, India. She had received a post-graduation with a specialization in sports. Participated in the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients in sports medicine, neurology, orthopedic, cardiology, burn and surgery, OPD, ICU, emergency, pediatric, and gynecology departments. Examined patients’ medical histories. Test and measured patients' strength, range of motion, balance and coordination, posture, muscle performance, respiration, and motor function. Used physical treatments such as electrotherapy, heat, hydrotherapy, ultrasound therapy, kinesiotherapy, and manual therapy. Developing treatment plans describing a treatment strategy, its purpose, and its anticipated outcome measure. Limb and chest physiotherapy. Using physical treatments such as electrotherapy, heat, hydrotherapy, ultrasound therapy, kinesiotherapy, manual therapy, cryotherapy, suspension bed, wax therapy, and traction bed. Using electrotherapy modalities- Ultrasound, SWD, IFT, EMS, phonophoresis, and, iontophoresis. Post and pre-operative treatment, Mobilization technique, stretching and strength exercises, massage techniques, breathing therapy, and postural management. Evaluated the functional ability Plan and implemented client-based programs. Stronghold on the subject. Effective implementation of the program. Evaluated patients’ physical abilities through procedures. She published 2 research articles. And one article is under process.

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