U.S., June 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07654608) titled 'Electromyographic Response to Blood Flow Restriction Exercise in Healthy Adults' on June 12.

Brief Summary: This study evaluated the immediate neuromuscular response to low-load knee extension exercise performed with and without blood flow restriction in healthy young adults.

Blood flow restriction is a training method in which a pressure cuff is applied to the upper part of a limb to partially reduce blood flow during exercise. In this study, each participant completed the same knee extension exercise protocol under two conditions: with blood flow restriction and without blood flow restriction. The blood flow restriction pressure ...