ACE Report Cover
Blood Flow Restriction Training Does Not Enhance Quadriceps Recovery After ACL Reconstruction
Language
Download
Cite
+ Favorites
Language
Download
Cite
+ Favorites
AceReport Image
SPORTS MEDICINE
Blood Flow Restriction Training Does Not Enhance Quadriceps Recovery After ACL Reconstruction

The Efficacy of Blood Flow Restriction Training to Improve Quadriceps Muscle Function after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction.

Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2025 Feb 1;57(2):227-237.

Fifty five athletes with anterior cruciate ligament injury scheduled for reconstruction were randomized to low-load strengthening with active blood flow restriction (n=28) or to standard-of-care strengthening with a sham unit (n=27), delivered 1 month pre-op and 4–5 months post-op within the same rehabilitation protocol. The primary outcome was quadriceps muscle strength (isometric and isokinetic peak torque and rate of torque development). Secondary outcomes included knee biomechanics (peak knee flexion angle, peak knee extensor moment), quadriceps morphology (physiological cross-sectional area, T1ρ as a fibrosis proxy), and muscle physiology (fiber type/distribution, fiber cross-sectional area, satellite cells, collagen, and fibrogenic/adipogenic progenitors). Outcomes were assessed at baseline (pre-op) and 4–5 months post-op. Overall, the results revealed no between-group differences for any primary or secondary endpoint. In short, adding blood flow restriction to an otherwise guideline-based program did not improve quadriceps recovery versus sham.

Unlock the Full ACE Report

You have access to 4 more FREE articles this month.
Click below to unlock and view this ACE Reports
Unlock Now

Critical appraisals of the latest, high-impact randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews in orthopaedics

Access to OrthoEvidence podcast content, including collaborations with the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, interviews with internationally recognized surgeons, and roundtable discussions on orthopaedic news and topics

Subscription to The Pulse, a twice-weekly evidence-based newsletter designed to help you make better clinical decisions

Exclusive access to original content articles, including in-house systematic reviews, and articles on health research methods and hot orthopaedic topics

Or upgrade today and gain access to all OrthoEvidence
content for as little as $1.99 per week.
0 of 4 monthly FREE articles unlocked
You've reached your limit of 4 free articles views this month

Access to OrthoEvidence for as little as $1.99 per week.

Stay connected with latest evidence. Cancel at any time.
  • Critical appraisals of the latest, high-impact randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews in orthopaedics
  • Access to OrthoEvidence podcast content, including collaborations with the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, interviews with internationally recognized surgeons, and roundtable discussions on orthopaedic news and topics
  • Subscription to The Pulse, a twice-weekly evidence-based newsletter designed to help you make better clinical decisions
Upgrade
Welcome Back!
Forgot Password?
Start your FREE trial today!

Account will be affiliated with


OR
Forgot Password?

OR
Please check your email

If an account exists with the provided email address, a password reset email will be sent to you. If you don't see an email, please check your spam or junk folder.

For further assistance, contact our support team.

Translate ACE Report

OrthoEvidence utilizes a third-party translation service to make content accessible in multiple languages. Please note that while every effort is made to ensure accuracy, translations may not always be perfect.

Cite this ACE Report

OrthoEvidence. Blood Flow Restriction Training Does Not Enhance Quadriceps Recovery After ACL Reconstruction. ACE Report. 2025;307(10):19. Available from: https://myorthoevidence.com/AceReport/Show/blood-flow-restriction-training-does-not-enhance-quadriceps-recovery-after-acl-reconstruction

Copy Citation
Please login to enable this feature

To access this feature, you must be logged into an active OrthoEvidence account. Please log in or create a FREE trial account.

Premium Member Feature

To access this feature, you must be logged into a premium OrthoEvidence account.

Share this ACE Report