Integrating Blood Flow Restriction into Physical and Occupational Therapy – Webinar
January 21, 2026 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm MST
Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) training has emerged as a powerful rehabilitation tool, allowing clinicians to achieve significant strength and hypertrophy gains with low-load exercise, ideal for patients who cannot tolerate heavy resistance. This evidence-based course will guide physical and occupational therapists through the science, safety, and clinical application of BFR, drawing exclusively from recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses published within the last three years.
Participants will explore the physiological mechanisms behind BFR, examine its effectiveness across a variety of musculoskeletal and medical conditions, and learn practical considerations for integrating it into treatment plans. Emphasis will be placed on protocols, cuff pressures, safety screening, and patient selection to ensure optimal outcomes.
By the end of this course, attendees will have the knowledge and confidence to incorporate BFR into their clinical practice, backed by the highest level of current research evidence.
Highlights
- Learn from the latest systematic reviews and meta- analyses ensuring your clinical decisions are guided by the strongest available research
- Discover how to use blood flow restriction (BFR) to achieve strength, hypertrophy, and functional improvements in patients who cannot tolerate heavy exercise
- Apply BFR protocols to accelerate recovery, reduce pain, and improve function across a wide range of conditions- orthopedic, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and medically complex
- Understand contraindications, safety parameters, and monitoring strategies to use BFR responsibly with diverse populations
