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Impact of Rehabilitation Therapy Using Strength and Blood Flow Restriction Training on Muscular Fitness and Regeneration After Elective Hip Replacement

Clinical Randomized Trial of the Influence of Rehabilitation Therapy Using Strength and Blood Flow Restriction Training on Muscular Fitness and Regeneration After Elective Hip Replacement


Sponsor

University Hospital, Bonn

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Jan 1, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

In the present project, the framework conditions of outpatient rehabilitation at the Bonn Center for Outpatient Rehabilitation will now be used to prove whether sports science-controlled strength and BFR training has a similar effect in the postoperative rehabilitation phase. Strength and BFR training in medical training therapy complements daily exercise therapy in order to ensure implementation in the guideline-based rehabilitation process. . The interventions are carried out as part of the exercise therapy units in outpatient rehabilitation ETM01 following the RTS hip and knee TEP basis KTL 2020.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is testing a rehabilitation approach that combines strength training with blood flow restriction (BFR) training in people who recently had a total hip replacement. BFR training uses a cuff or band to partially reduce blood flow in the limb during exercise, allowing muscles to strengthen more effectively with lighter weights — which may be safer after surgery. **You may be eligible if...** - You had a total hip replacement surgery within the past 4 weeks - You are able to participate in a rehabilitation program **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have sickle cell anemia - You have vascular stents or other medical modifications to the blood vessels of your lower limb - You have open wounds or active infections on your lower limb Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

OTHERSham-BFR

The exercise protocol provides for units of approx. 25 minutes of BFR training five times a week as part of medical training therapy. Based on the initial strength measurements prior to rehabilitation, the training phase of the intervention group starts with 30% of the 1RM (calculated from the force-velocity profile) and 70% LOP in the operated leg and 75% of the 1RM (calculated from the force-velocity profile) in the unoperated leg. The patients are randomized into 2 groups: 1) intervention group, which receives a daily intervention with an occlusion pressure and the 2) control group, which receives a daily "Sham-BFR" intervention with an occlusion pressure of 20mmHg.

OTHERBFR

The exercise protocol provides for units of approx. 25 minutes of BFR training five times a week as part of medical training therapy. Based on the initial strength measurements prior to rehabilitation, the training phase of the intervention group starts with 30% of the 1RM (calculated from the force-velocity profile) and 70% LOP in the operated leg and 75% of the 1RM (calculated from the force-velocity profile) in the unoperated leg. The patients are randomized into 2 groups: 1) intervention group, which receives a daily intervention with an occlusion pressure and the 2) control group, which receives a daily "Sham-BFR" intervention with an occlusion pressure of 20mmHg.


Locations(1)

University Hospital Bonn

Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

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