Acute effects of static balance exercise combined with different levels of blood flow restriction on motor performance fatigue as well as physiological and perceptual responses in young healthy males and females.
Robert BielitzkiTom BehrendtAndy WeinreichThomas MittlmeierLutz SchegaMartin BehrensPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2023)
Static balance exercise combined with a high BFR pressure induced the largest changes in physiological and perceptual responses, without affecting balance performance. Although motor performance fatigue was increased by BFR, it may not lead to long-term impairments in maximal performance.
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