The enhancement of the physical scaffolding of the body—bone, cartilage, ligaments, and muscle—to better withstand mechanical loads and resist cumulative microtrauma over time. This is the functional outcome of optimizing tissue maintenance pathways.
Origin
Derived from biomechanics and regenerative medicine, this focuses on strengthening the physical hardware supporting dynamic human function. It is intrinsically tied to anabolic signaling pathways.
Mechanism
Improvement is driven by adequate systemic signaling, primarily through sufficient anabolic steroids and growth hormone, which promote osteoblast and myoblast activity. Nutrient inputs, such as adequate Vitamin D and collagen precursors, provide the raw materials necessary for these hormones to facilitate tissue remodeling and increase matrix density.
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