A recent review looked at how adding special resistance training to normal therapy helps people who had a stroke. The special training uses a tight band around the leg to make muscles work harder without heavy weights. This method is called blood flow restriction training or BFRT.
people who got this extra training improved more than those who only did normal therapy. They scored higher on tests that measure how well they can stand without falling. They also walked longer distances in a six-minute test compared to the other group.
The doctors found no bad side effects or safety problems with this new method. Patients did not stop the treatment early because of pain or other issues. This suggests the method is safe for people recovering from a stroke.
Adding this specific type of exercise to regular therapy seems to help patients recover faster. It gives them better balance and walking ability without causing harm. More studies are needed to confirm these results with larger groups of people.