Blood flow restriction does not augment low force contractions taken to or near task failure

Samuel L Buckner1,2, Matthew B Jessee3, Scott J Dankel4

  • 1Department of Health, Exercise Science, and Recreation Management, Kevser Ermin Applied Physiology Laboratory, The University of Mississippi, University, MS, USA.

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