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Squeezing hard might tell us something about how your wrist bones are built inside, but we don’t know yet if squeezing actually changes the bones.
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Laterality and grip strength influence hand bone micro‐architecture in modern humans, an HRpQCT study
Cross-Sectional Study
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2017 JunThe study found that people who squeeze harder with their hands tend to have stronger, denser bone structures in their wrists, suggesting grip strength matters for bone shape—even if we don’t yet know if it directly causes the change.
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