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Musculoskeletal System Potency

Meaning

Musculoskeletal System Potency is a measure of the combined strength, structural integrity, and functional capacity of the skeletal muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments. This clinical metric reflects the system’s ability to generate force, maintain posture, and resist injury, all of which are critical for sustained mobility and quality of life across the lifespan. Potency is intrinsically linked to hormonal health, as anabolic hormones significantly influence bone mineral density and muscle protein synthesis. It is the physical manifestation of robust systemic health.