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How and to what extent can one strengthen tendons, ligaments and bones (also thicken bones)?

  • How and to what extent can one strengthen tendons, ligaments and bones (also thicken bones)? I understand there is a supplement to strengthen ligaments, and calcium promotes bone density I believe, but besides dietary means Im looking at exercise techniques. Ive found differring opinions on the internet. Might aswell ask this also: does gaining flexibility strengthen or just stretch tendons?

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    http://ag.arizona.edu/maricopa/fcs/bb/exercise.html are good for building or maintaining bone density. Not merely weightlifitng, but also walking, jogging, and hiking (esp hill hiking), where you are bearing your full body weight as opposed to, say, bicycling or swimming.

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Hmm, good to know theres an age limit for building bones... I was watching the UFC and they were saying this guy used to be a lot heavier but he went down to a lower weight class and they were saying he's got the benefit of having heavy bones from the time that he weighed more... And I thought I read about tendons that you want high weight and partial reps. Higher weight is obviously more risky. Im wondering if I should just weight train as normal or do extra heavy partial rep sets for my tendons.

dino terror

Partial range repetitions only strengthen partial range of motion. They're generally unsafe...as they fool you into thinking you're stronger because you can use a high weight (usually in a pressing motion) during a point near lockout of a joint. If your muscles are stronger, your tendon strength/ligament strength improves. Bone density must improve regardless of age, as osteoarthritic women have been able to regain bone mass in their 60s and 70s. If you're done proper full lrange exercise, it will help flexibiilty. Now, that's the real key. Many exercise don't go through the full range of motion with balanced resistance.

filmgeek

For example with bicep curls it isnt my bicep that limits me, its the tendons in that elbow joint. Maybe I dont have favourable point of tendon insertion for bicep curls. Doing a bicep curl just feels like all tendon. Maybe I need to find a different bicep exercise...

dino terror

Vibration therapy has been shown to increase bone density significantly. You spend half an hour sitting or lying on this apparatus that vibrates gently. No, not that kind of apparatus. This therapy has the advantage of not requiring much fitness on the part of the participant, which is great for old people.

randomstriker

Vibration therapy has been shown to increase bone density significantly. You spend half an hour sitting or lying on this apparatus that vibrates gently. What's the science behind that?

madman

Summary of the science as I've heard it described elsewhere: bones respond to (non-damaging levels of) strain by becoming denser at the point of strain. Yer vibro-bed causes lots of bone flexing without stressing the softer tissue as much as actual activity would. One theory I've read (not mentioned in the powerplateusa link, so maybe it's been discarded) is that bones are slightly piezoelectric and the osteoplasts lay down more bone where the existing bone is flexing most and generating the most current. It sounds like there are lots of postulated mechanisms for it, but the basic "bone strain -> more bone" relationship seems well-accepted.

hattifattener

My doctor told me walking was good. I always assumed lifting light weights was good for bones too. Of course I'm not in any official position to give medical advice. I just know what's working for me though.

sjvilla79

So can tendons and ligaments be strengthened? I'd always thought not, but a physicians' assistant _seemed_ to think otherwise (when I saw him about my sprained ankle a few months ago).

amtho

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