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Systemic Inertia Modeling

Meaning

A clinical assessment and planning framework that mathematically characterizes the resistance of an individual’s complex biological systems to change, quantifying the time and effort required for therapeutic interventions to yield measurable, sustained physiological shifts. This modeling recognizes that biological systems, especially the neuroendocrine and metabolic networks, possess inherent stability and momentum that must be accounted for in personalized treatment plans. It moves beyond simple cause-and-effect to predict the rate of response.