Bone health isn’t something most people think about until it becomes a problem, but for veterans managing old injuries or joint issues from service, it deserves close attention, and testosterone plays a bigger role than many realize.
Testosterone’s Role in Bone Density
Testosterone supports the process of bone remodeling, helping maintain density and strength over time. Chronically low levels are associated with an increased risk of decreased bone density as veterans age.
Recovery From Service-Related Injuries
Healthy testosterone levels also support tissue repair and recovery, which matters for veterans managing old injuries, chronic joint pain, or ongoing physical rehabilitation.
A Proactive Approach to Long-Term Health
For veterans with a history of orthopedic injuries, discussing hormone health with a provider can be a valuable part of a broader strategy for maintaining strength and mobility for years to come.
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This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult a licensed healthcare provider to discuss your individual health needs.
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