Title :
Vascular occlusion training as an alternate method of gaining muscle
Author :
Lyons, Liam ; Joordens, Matthew ; Warmington, Stuart
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Deakin Univ., Geelong, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
Training whilst under the effects of vascular occlusion has become increasingly popular due to the resultant muscle gain associated with this training technique. However, when exercising with the use of a tourniquet type device, it is possible for the pressure being applied to be inconsistent, due the constantly changing cross sectional area of the limb being occluded. This Paper describes the design of a device capable of causing vascular occlusion, but also being able to maintain a stable pressure required to create the blood flow restriction, this being able to be utilized in a sports science environment.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; haemodynamics; medical disorders; muscle; training; blood flow restriction; cross sectional area; exercise; gaining muscle method; sports science environment; tourniquet type device; training technique; vascular occlusion effects; vascular occlusion training; Blood flow; Capacitors; Muscles; Pressure measurement; Solenoids; Training; Valves; Kaatsu training; muscle growth; vascular occlusion filtering;
Conference_Titel :
System of Systems Engineering (SoSE), 2013 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5596-4
DOI :
10.1109/SYSoSE.2013.6575266