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Post Exercise Ischemic Conditioning on Muscle Recovery

The main purpose of this study is to examine the impact of different post exercise ischemic conditioning pressures and its effects on muscle recovery and function. This study will consist of 6 visits and each visit will take approximately 60 minutes (6.5 hours in total).

Inclusion Qualifications:

  • Male or female between the ages of 18-35
  • Are willing to come in for all six visits

Exclusion Qualifications:

You may not participate in this research opportunity if any of the following applies to you:
  • Any known cardiovascular, pulmonary, metabolic, muscular, and/or coronary heart disease
  • Have any known prior or existing injuries that would restrict exercise performance
  • Regularly taking prescription medication (excluding birth control)
  • Currently seeking medical care for a chronic condition that could limit exercise capacity

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UCF IRB#: MOD00006068
PI: Mason Howard
Recruitment End Date:
July 31, 2025
Location:
Education Complex
12494 University Boulevard
174b
City, FL 32816
Time Commitment:
Number of visits: 6
Expected time per visit: 1 hours
Point of Contact:
Mason Howard
Faculty Advisors:
Ethan Hill
Associated Units:
Kinesiology
Exercise Physiology & Rehabilitation Science
Related Tags:
BFR Lab
Short URL: https://chps.ucf.edu/study/21791/

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