Comparison of Adaptations in the Gastrocnemius Muscle from an Exercise Program with and without Low-Intensity Blood Flow Restriction Banding in 18 Male Amateur Basketball Players Aged 16-45 Years
Autor/es
Gjini, Enkeleda; Buitrón Guevara, Andrea Shycela; Cajas Santacruz, Marieyi Carolina; Lena, Orges; Todri, JaseminFecha
2024-07-14Disciplina/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónMateria/s
MuscleSkeletal
Basketball
Blood Flow Restriction Therapy
Exercise
Humans
Male
Adolescent
Adult
Young adult
Athletes
Muscle strength
Middle Aged
Adaptation
Physiological
Athletic performance
Range of Motion
Articular
Regional Blood Flow
Resumen
BACKGROUND Basketball is a sport with a global impact and recognized major leagues, and is one of the most studied and analyzed sports for improvement at the level of the high-performance athlete. Increasing the jump height of basketball players is an essential factor for high athletic performance. MATERIAL AND METHODS This study aimed to identify the effect of low-intensity training with flow restriction versus the eccentric exercise protocol on amateur athletes. Eighteen amateur basketball players aged 16-45 years were divided into 2 groups: Group A consisted of 9 participants with low-intensity training with flow restriction (40% intensity) with 200 mmHg occlusion applying flow restriction bands in the popliteal area, while Group B consisted of 9 participants who performed an eccentric exercises protocol on the gastrocnemius. An anthropometric evaluation was applied, which consisted of perception of effort, range of movement (ROM), muscle strength intensity, and the power of the jum...





