Myth about bone fractures (and disuse)
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Like muscle and the brain, bones grow and strengthen under pressure; they weaken when not used. Healed bones aren't stronger then they were before the injury! Known as Wolff’s law, that concept is "the reason astronauts return with reduced bone density after floating in microgravity. And conversely, it explains why studies show that tennis players and fencers develop greater bone mass in their dominant arms and legs.
