Is cutting off your blood flow really the smartest way to get stronger?
It sounds insane—but Blood Flow Restriction Training (BFR) might be the biggest game-changer in modern rehab and strength science.
In this episode of The PTCH Podcast, Dr. Jason Young, DC, and Dr. Kathy Lynch, DPT, dive deep into how BFR training helps build muscle, accelerate recovery, and protect joints—all while lifting lighter weights. They’ll break down:
What’s actually happening inside your muscles during BFR
Why it works for both athletes and injury rehab patients
Common myths and mistakes people make with BFR
How safe it really is (and when it’s not)
The science behind the “cheat code” for muscle growth
From post-surgery rehab to elite sports performance, BFR is changing the way we think about strength training—and yes, there’s real research to back it up.
🎙️ About The PTCH Podcast:
A chiropractor (Jason) and a physical therapist (Kathy) team up to debunk health myths, explain the science of the human body, and make you laugh in the process. The information in this episode of The PTCH Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be taken as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendation. Always talk with your licensed healthcare provider before starting or changing any exercise, therapy, or treatment plan. Dr. Jason Young, Dr. Kathy Lynch, and their guests are sharing general information—not personalized medical care.
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📍 Keywords: Blood Flow Restriction Training, BFR Exercise, BFR Therapy, BFR Rehab, Muscle Growth, Strength Training, Physical Therapy, Chiropractic, Sports Rehab, Exercise Science, Recovery, PTCH Podcast, Corvallis Chiropractor, Evidence-Based Training, Fitness Myths
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