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Injury Resistance

Meaning

Injury Resistance, in the context of hormonal health and physiology, denotes a high state of musculoskeletal and connective tissue integrity and resilience, directly supported by optimal endocrine signaling. It is the body’s intrinsic capacity to absorb and dissipate physical stress without structural failure, minimizing the risk of tears, fractures, or chronic overuse syndromes. This robust resistance is a clinical manifestation of superior collagen turnover, bone mineral density, and rapid inflammatory resolution, all critically modulated by anabolic hormones. It signifies a physiological state that allows for consistent, high-level physical performance and faster recovery.