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下肢肌肉骨骼损伤军事人员康复期间不同血流限制训练干预措施的疗效与可接受性:一项两阶段随机对照试验方案

Efficacy and acceptability of different blood flow restriction training interventions during the rehabilitation of military personnel with lower limb musculoskeletal injuries: protocol for a two-phase randomised controlled trial.

作者信息

Gray Luke, Coppack Russ J, Barker-Davies Robert, Cassidy Robyn P, Bennett Alexander N, Caplan Nick, Atkinson Gavin, Bradshaw Lauren, Chauhan Janisha, Lunt Kieran M, Hughes Luke, Ladlow Peter

机构信息

Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, UK.

Academic Department of Military Rehabilitation, Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Loughborough, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2025 May 26;15(5):e096643. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-096643.

DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2024-096643
PMID:40425246
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12107567/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Musculoskeletal injury (MSKI) is the leading cause of medical downgrading and discharge within the UK military, with lower limb MSKI having the greatest incidence, negatively impacting operational readiness. Pain is a primary limiting factor to rehabilitation progress following MSKI. Heavy-load resistance training (RT; ie, loads >70% 1-repetition maximum) is traditionally used but may be contraindicated due to pain, potentially prolonging recovery and leading to failure of essential physical employment standards for UK military personnel. Low-load RT with blood flow restriction (BFR) can promote favourable morphological and physiological adaption, as well as elicit hypoalgesia in healthy and clinical populations (eg, post-operative), and has proven a viable option in military rehabilitation settings. The acceptability and tolerance of higher relative BFR pressures in persistent pain populations are unknown due to the complexity of presentation and the perception of discomfort experienced during BFR exercise. Greater relative pressures (ie, 80% limb occlusion pressure (LOP)) elicit a greater hypoalgesic response in pain-free individuals, but greater perceived discomfort which may not be tolerated in persistent pain populations. However, lower relative pressure (ie, 40% LOP) has elicited hypoalgesia in pain-free individuals, which therefore may be more clinically acceptable and tolerated in persistent pain populations. The primary aim of both randomised controlled trials (RCT) is to investigate the efficacy and acceptability of using high-frequency, low-load BFR-RT in UK military personnel with lower limb MSKI where persistent pain is the primary limiting factor for progression.

METHODOLOGY

The presented protocol is a two-phase RCT based within a military rehabilitation setting. Phase One is a 1-week RCT to determine the most efficacious and acceptable BFR-RT protocol (7× BFR-RT sessions over 5 days at 40% or 80% LOP; n=28). Phase Two is a 3-week RCT comparing the most clinically acceptable BFR pressure, determined by Phase One (21× BFR-RT sessions over 15 days; n=26) to usual care within UK Defence Rehabilitation residential rehabilitation practices. Outcomes will be recorded at baseline, daily and following completion of the intervention. The primary outcome will be the brief pain inventory. Secondary outcomes include blood biomarkers for inflammation and pain (Phase Two only), injury-specific outcome measures, lower extremity function scale, objective measures of muscle strength and neuromuscular performance, and pressure pain threshold testing.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

The study is approved by the Ministry of Defence Research Ethics Committee (2318/MODREC/24) and Northumbria University. All study findings will be published in scientific peer-reviewed journals and presented at relevant scientific conferences.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

Registered with Clinical Trials. The registration numbers are as follows: NCT06621914 (Phase One) and NCT06621953 (Phase Two).

摘要

背景

肌肉骨骼损伤(MSKI)是英国军队中医疗等级降低和退伍的主要原因,其中下肢MSKI的发病率最高,对作战准备产生负面影响。疼痛是MSKI后康复进展的主要限制因素。传统上使用重负荷抗阻训练(RT;即负荷>70%的1次最大重复量),但由于疼痛可能被视为禁忌,这可能会延长恢复时间,并导致英国军事人员无法达到基本体能标准。低负荷血流限制抗阻训练(BFR-RT)可以促进有利的形态和生理适应,在健康人群和临床人群(如术后)中也能引起痛觉减退,并且已被证明是军事康复环境中的一种可行选择。由于持续疼痛人群临床表现的复杂性以及BFR训练过程中所经历的不适感,对于较高相对BFR压力在这类人群中的可接受性和耐受性尚不清楚。较高的相对压力(即80%肢体闭塞压力(LOP))在无痛个体中会引起更大的痛觉减退反应,但会带来更大的不适感,而持续疼痛人群可能无法耐受。然而,较低的相对压力(即40% LOP)在无痛个体中也能引起痛觉减退,因此在持续疼痛人群中可能在临床上更易接受和耐受。这两项随机对照试验(RCT)的主要目的是研究在持续疼痛是进展的主要限制因素的下肢MSKI英国军事人员中,使用高频、低负荷BFR-RT的有效性和可接受性。

方法

本方案是一项基于军事康复环境的两阶段RCT。第一阶段是为期1周的RCT,以确定最有效和可接受的BFR-RT方案(在5天内进行7次BFR-RT训练,压力为40%或80% LOP;n = 28)。第二阶段是为期3周的RCT,将第一阶段确定的最具临床可接受性的BFR压力(在15天内进行21次BFR-RT训练;n = 26)与英国国防康复住院康复实践中的常规护理进行比较。结果将在基线、每天以及干预完成后记录。主要结局将是简明疼痛量表。次要结局包括炎症和疼痛的血液生物标志物(仅第二阶段)、损伤特异性结局指标、下肢功能量表、肌肉力量和神经肌肉性能的客观测量以及压力疼痛阈值测试。

伦理与传播

本研究已获得国防部研究伦理委员会(2318/MODREC/24)和诺森比亚大学批准。所有研究结果将发表在科学同行评审期刊上,并在相关科学会议上展示。

试验注册号

已在临床试验注册。注册号如下:NCT06621914(第一阶段)和NCT06621953(第二阶段)。

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