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Stuart A Warmington

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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|January 25, 2017
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness and Perceived Exertion After Blood Flow Restriction ExerciseChristopher R Brandner, Stuart A Warmington
Clinical Rehabilitation|November 4, 2024
Response to letter to the editor "Standardizing blood flow restriction research-the crucial role of identifying apparatus methodology and analysis"Stuart A Warmington, Matthew J Clarkson
European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 14, 2010
Exercise performance and VO2 kinetics during upright and recumbent high-intensity cycling exerciseMikel Egaña, Damien O'Riordan, Stuart A Warmington
Clinical Rehabilitation|August 6, 2024
Comparing adaptations from blood flow restriction exercise training using regulated or unregulated pressure systems: A systematic review and meta-analysisMatthew J Clarkson, Breanna McMahon, Stuart A Warmington
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 6, 2009
Effect of body tilt angle on fatigue and EMG activities in lower limbs during cyclingMikel Egaña, Katie Ryan, Stuart A Warmington, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|September 10, 2019
Chronic Blood Flow Restriction Exercise Improves Objective Physical Function: A Systematic ReviewMatthew J Clarkson, Anthony K May, Stuart A Warmington
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 20, 2018
Lower body blood flow restriction training may induce remote muscle strength adaptations in an active unrestricted armAnthony K May, Aaron P Russell, Stuart A Warmington
Clinical Rehabilitation|July 30, 2020
Intradialytic exercise with blood flow restriction is more effective than conventional exercise in improving walking endurance in hemodialysis patients: comments on a randomized control trialMatthew J Clarkson, Paul N Bennett, Stuart A Warmington
European Journal of Applied Physiology|October 8, 2013
Cycling time to failure is better maintained by cold than contrast or thermoneutral lower-body water immersion in normothermiaDavid Crampton, Bernard Donne, Stuart A Warmington, et al.
Physiological Reports|February 11, 2017
Hemodynamic responses are reduced with aerobic compared with resistance blood flow restriction exerciseAnthony K May, Christopher R Brandner, Stuart A Warmington
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|January 25, 2017
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness and Perceived Exertion After Blood Flow Restriction ExerciseChristopher R Brandner, Stuart A Warmington
Clinical Rehabilitation|November 4, 2024
Response to letter to the editor "Standardizing blood flow restriction research-the crucial role of identifying apparatus methodology and analysis"Stuart A Warmington, Matthew J Clarkson
European Journal of Applied Physiology|April 14, 2010
Exercise performance and VO2 kinetics during upright and recumbent high-intensity cycling exerciseMikel Egaña, Damien O'Riordan, Stuart A Warmington
Clinical Rehabilitation|August 6, 2024
Comparing adaptations from blood flow restriction exercise training using regulated or unregulated pressure systems: A systematic review and meta-analysisMatthew J Clarkson, Breanna McMahon, Stuart A Warmington
European Journal of Applied Physiology|November 6, 2009
Effect of body tilt angle on fatigue and EMG activities in lower limbs during cyclingMikel Egaña, Katie Ryan, Stuart A Warmington, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|September 10, 2019
Chronic Blood Flow Restriction Exercise Improves Objective Physical Function: A Systematic ReviewMatthew J Clarkson, Anthony K May, Stuart A Warmington
European Journal of Applied Physiology|January 20, 2018
Lower body blood flow restriction training may induce remote muscle strength adaptations in an active unrestricted armAnthony K May, Aaron P Russell, Stuart A Warmington
Clinical Rehabilitation|July 30, 2020
Intradialytic exercise with blood flow restriction is more effective than conventional exercise in improving walking endurance in hemodialysis patients: comments on a randomized control trialMatthew J Clarkson, Paul N Bennett, Stuart A Warmington
European Journal of Applied Physiology|October 8, 2013
Cycling time to failure is better maintained by cold than contrast or thermoneutral lower-body water immersion in normothermiaDavid Crampton, Bernard Donne, Stuart A Warmington, et al.
Physiological Reports|February 11, 2017
Hemodynamic responses are reduced with aerobic compared with resistance blood flow restriction exerciseAnthony K May, Christopher R Brandner, Stuart A Warmington
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