Guide increasing wrist thickness

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Theory:
The wrist has a fuck ton of small carpal bones and the distal ends of the radius and ulna.
Based on what we know from orthodontics, limb lengthening, and facial bone remodeling, mechanical loading combined with localized stimulation can create microenvironmental conditions for osteogenesis. I propose the same logic can be applied to wrist thickening, particularly through LSJL (Lateral Synovial Joint Loading) and LIPUS (Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound). We're going to be increasing the periosteal bone formation, remodel the trabecular bone in the wrist region, and thicken the distal radius and ulna.


Results (7 in -> 9 in ~8 yrs):
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LSJL creates pressure gradients in the epiphysis and metaphysis of bones, promoting fluid flow into cartilage canals and marrow spaces. This mechanical stress mimics conditions during growth plate stimulation.
“Joint loading stimulates expression of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)” – Zhang et al., 2010


LIPUS is FDA-approved for accelerating fracture healing. It has been shown to:
- Stimulate osteoblast proliferation
- Upregulate integrins and BMP-2
- Enhance blood flow and nutrient exchange in the periosteum
- Promote angiogenesis, which is essential for osteogenesis
“LIPUS at 1.5 MHz, 20 min/day has been shown to increase cortical bone thickness in vivo” – Duarte, 1983; Azuma et al., 2001


LSJL



You’ll be targeting the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints.
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What you need is C-clamps, padded vise grips, or a manual compression using your body weight.
You should spend around 2-5 mins per wrist, do it daily.
For the load you need enough pressure to feel joint compression but not pain.


Lipus


I prefer using my Lipus machine for this, it's always good for giving bone mass.
For my Lipus I use a 1.5 MHz, 30 mW/cm² for 20 mins targeting my ulna-radius junction and carpal bones.
You also want to do this daily.
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What I also like to do is combine with loading immediately post Lipus to exploit the anabolic window.


With consistent mechanical loading and cellular stimulation, osteogenic plasticity can be exploited well beyond puberty.


@Gengar @xnj @imontheloose @Hernan @Volksstaffel
 
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Go check out this other thread I made:
 
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Theory:
The wrist has a fuck ton of small carpal bones and the distal ends of the radius and ulna.
Based on what we know from orthodontics, limb lengthening, and facial bone remodeling, mechanical loading combined with localized stimulation can create microenvironmental conditions for osteogenesis. I propose the same logic can be applied to wrist thickening, particularly through LSJL (Lateral Synovial Joint Loading) and LIPUS (Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound). We're going to be increasing the periosteal bone formation, remodel the trabecular bone in the wrist region, and thicken the distal radius and ulna.


Results (7 in -> 9 in ~8 yrs):
View attachment 3797474View attachment 3797478View attachment 3797480


LSJL creates pressure gradients in the epiphysis and metaphysis of bones, promoting fluid flow into cartilage canals and marrow spaces. This mechanical stress mimics conditions during growth plate stimulation.
“Joint loading stimulates expression of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)” – Zhang et al., 2010


LIPUS is FDA-approved for accelerating fracture healing. It has been shown to:
- Stimulate osteoblast proliferation
- Upregulate integrins and BMP-2
- Enhance blood flow and nutrient exchange in the periosteum
- Promote angiogenesis, which is essential for osteogenesis
“LIPUS at 1.5 MHz, 20 min/day has been shown to increase cortical bone thickness in vivo” – Duarte, 1983; Azuma et al., 2001


LSJL



You’ll be targeting the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints.
View attachment 3797487
What you need is C-clamps, padded vise grips, or a manual compression using your body weight.
You should spend around 2-5 mins per wrist, do it daily.
For the load you need enough pressure to feel joint compression but not pain.


Lipus


I prefer using my Lipus machine for this, it's always good for giving bone mass.
For my Lipus I use a 1.5 MHz, 30 mW/cm² for 20 mins targeting my ulna-radius junction and carpal bones.
You also want to do this daily.
View attachment 3797491
What I also like to do is combine with loading immediately post Lipus to exploit the anabolic window.


With consistent mechanical loading and cellular stimulation, osteogenic plasticity can be exploited well beyond puberty.


@Gengar @xnj @imontheloose @Hernan @Volksstaffel
At 17 how much time it will take me?
 
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Theory:
The wrist has a fuck ton of small carpal bones and the distal ends of the radius and ulna.
Based on what we know from orthodontics, limb lengthening, and facial bone remodeling, mechanical loading combined with localized stimulation can create microenvironmental conditions for osteogenesis. I propose the same logic can be applied to wrist thickening, particularly through LSJL (Lateral Synovial Joint Loading) and LIPUS (Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound). We're going to be increasing the periosteal bone formation, remodel the trabecular bone in the wrist region, and thicken the distal radius and ulna.


Results (7 in -> 9 in ~8 yrs):
View attachment 3797474View attachment 3797478View attachment 3797480


LSJL creates pressure gradients in the epiphysis and metaphysis of bones, promoting fluid flow into cartilage canals and marrow spaces. This mechanical stress mimics conditions during growth plate stimulation.
“Joint loading stimulates expression of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)” – Zhang et al., 2010


LIPUS is FDA-approved for accelerating fracture healing. It has been shown to:
- Stimulate osteoblast proliferation
- Upregulate integrins and BMP-2
- Enhance blood flow and nutrient exchange in the periosteum
- Promote angiogenesis, which is essential for osteogenesis
“LIPUS at 1.5 MHz, 20 min/day has been shown to increase cortical bone thickness in vivo” – Duarte, 1983; Azuma et al., 2001


LSJL



You’ll be targeting the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints.
View attachment 3797487
What you need is C-clamps, padded vise grips, or a manual compression using your body weight.
You should spend around 2-5 mins per wrist, do it daily.
For the load you need enough pressure to feel joint compression but not pain.


Lipus


I prefer using my Lipus machine for this, it's always good for giving bone mass.
For my Lipus I use a 1.5 MHz, 30 mW/cm² for 20 mins targeting my ulna-radius junction and carpal bones.
You also want to do this daily.
View attachment 3797491
What I also like to do is combine with loading immediately post Lipus to exploit the anabolic window.


With consistent mechanical loading and cellular stimulation, osteogenic plasticity can be exploited well beyond puberty.


@Gengar @xnj @imontheloose @Hernan @Volksstaffel
Bookmarked seems promising
 
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Theory:
The wrist has a fuck ton of small carpal bones and the distal ends of the radius and ulna.
Based on what we know from orthodontics, limb lengthening, and facial bone remodeling, mechanical loading combined with localized stimulation can create microenvironmental conditions for osteogenesis. I propose the same logic can be applied to wrist thickening, particularly through LSJL (Lateral Synovial Joint Loading) and LIPUS (Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound). We're going to be increasing the periosteal bone formation, remodel the trabecular bone in the wrist region, and thicken the distal radius and ulna.


Results (7 in -> 9 in ~8 yrs):
View attachment 3797474View attachment 3797478View attachment 3797480


LSJL creates pressure gradients in the epiphysis and metaphysis of bones, promoting fluid flow into cartilage canals and marrow spaces. This mechanical stress mimics conditions during growth plate stimulation.
“Joint loading stimulates expression of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)” – Zhang et al., 2010


LIPUS is FDA-approved for accelerating fracture healing. It has been shown to:
- Stimulate osteoblast proliferation
- Upregulate integrins and BMP-2
- Enhance blood flow and nutrient exchange in the periosteum
- Promote angiogenesis, which is essential for osteogenesis
“LIPUS at 1.5 MHz, 20 min/day has been shown to increase cortical bone thickness in vivo” – Duarte, 1983; Azuma et al., 2001


LSJL



You’ll be targeting the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints.
View attachment 3797487
What you need is C-clamps, padded vise grips, or a manual compression using your body weight.
You should spend around 2-5 mins per wrist, do it daily.
For the load you need enough pressure to feel joint compression but not pain.


Lipus


I prefer using my Lipus machine for this, it's always good for giving bone mass.
For my Lipus I use a 1.5 MHz, 30 mW/cm² for 20 mins targeting my ulna-radius junction and carpal bones.
You also want to do this daily.
View attachment 3797491
What I also like to do is combine with loading immediately post Lipus to exploit the anabolic window.


With consistent mechanical loading and cellular stimulation, osteogenic plasticity can be exploited well beyond puberty.


@Gengar @xnj @imontheloose @Hernan @Volksstaffel
Will read later good job
 
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Interesting read, but 8 years is way too long just for wrists, if you're in your 20s by the time you're finished, you're supposed to have a family


Rather just blast roids at which point wrist size won't matter
 
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Would it be feasible to use a LIPUS machine on the face to grow the ramus and mandible?
 
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Would it be feasible to use a LIPUS machine on the face to grow the ramus and mandible?
I made a thread about this:
 
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Theory:
The wrist has a fuck ton of small carpal bones and the distal ends of the radius and ulna.
Based on what we know from orthodontics, limb lengthening, and facial bone remodeling, mechanical loading combined with localized stimulation can create microenvironmental conditions for osteogenesis. I propose the same logic can be applied to wrist thickening, particularly through LSJL (Lateral Synovial Joint Loading) and LIPUS (Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound). We're going to be increasing the periosteal bone formation, remodel the trabecular bone in the wrist region, and thicken the distal radius and ulna.


Results (7 in -> 9 in ~8 yrs):
View attachment 3797474View attachment 3797478View attachment 3797480


LSJL creates pressure gradients in the epiphysis and metaphysis of bones, promoting fluid flow into cartilage canals and marrow spaces. This mechanical stress mimics conditions during growth plate stimulation.
“Joint loading stimulates expression of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)” – Zhang et al., 2010


LIPUS is FDA-approved for accelerating fracture healing. It has been shown to:
- Stimulate osteoblast proliferation
- Upregulate integrins and BMP-2
- Enhance blood flow and nutrient exchange in the periosteum
- Promote angiogenesis, which is essential for osteogenesis
“LIPUS at 1.5 MHz, 20 min/day has been shown to increase cortical bone thickness in vivo” – Duarte, 1983; Azuma et al., 2001


LSJL



You’ll be targeting the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints.
View attachment 3797487
What you need is C-clamps, padded vise grips, or a manual compression using your body weight.
You should spend around 2-5 mins per wrist, do it daily.
For the load you need enough pressure to feel joint compression but not pain.


Lipus


I prefer using my Lipus machine for this, it's always good for giving bone mass.
For my Lipus I use a 1.5 MHz, 30 mW/cm² for 20 mins targeting my ulna-radius junction and carpal bones.
You also want to do this daily.
View attachment 3797491
What I also like to do is combine with loading immediately post Lipus to exploit the anabolic window.


With consistent mechanical loading and cellular stimulation, osteogenic plasticity can be exploited well beyond puberty.


@Gengar @xnj @imontheloose @Hernan @Volksstaffel
you gotta teach me.
 
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Post better before and after pics. This should work for any joint assuming it's legit
 
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Do you have a source for LIPUS? Good thread btw.
 
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Theory:
The wrist has a fuck ton of small carpal bones and the distal ends of the radius and ulna.
Based on what we know from orthodontics, limb lengthening, and facial bone remodeling, mechanical loading combined with localized stimulation can create microenvironmental conditions for osteogenesis. I propose the same logic can be applied to wrist thickening, particularly through LSJL (Lateral Synovial Joint Loading) and LIPUS (Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound). We're going to be increasing the periosteal bone formation, remodel the trabecular bone in the wrist region, and thicken the distal radius and ulna.


Results (7 in -> 9 in ~8 yrs):
View attachment 3797474View attachment 3797478View attachment 3797480


LSJL creates pressure gradients in the epiphysis and metaphysis of bones, promoting fluid flow into cartilage canals and marrow spaces. This mechanical stress mimics conditions during growth plate stimulation.
“Joint loading stimulates expression of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)” – Zhang et al., 2010


LIPUS is FDA-approved for accelerating fracture healing. It has been shown to:
- Stimulate osteoblast proliferation
- Upregulate integrins and BMP-2
- Enhance blood flow and nutrient exchange in the periosteum
- Promote angiogenesis, which is essential for osteogenesis
“LIPUS at 1.5 MHz, 20 min/day has been shown to increase cortical bone thickness in vivo” – Duarte, 1983; Azuma et al., 2001


LSJL



You’ll be targeting the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints.
View attachment 3797487
What you need is C-clamps, padded vise grips, or a manual compression using your body weight.
You should spend around 2-5 mins per wrist, do it daily.
For the load you need enough pressure to feel joint compression but not pain.


Lipus


I prefer using my Lipus machine for this, it's always good for giving bone mass.
For my Lipus I use a 1.5 MHz, 30 mW/cm² for 20 mins targeting my ulna-radius junction and carpal bones.
You also want to do this daily.
View attachment 3797491
What I also like to do is combine with loading immediately post Lipus to exploit the anabolic window.


With consistent mechanical loading and cellular stimulation, osteogenic plasticity can be exploited well beyond puberty.


@Gengar @xnj @imontheloose @Hernan @Volksstaffel
This is so lifefuel, everything is like a customisable character,
want height, well there's LL surgery,
want clavicle length, well there's clavicle lengthening
want mogger thick wrists, well there's LIPUS & LSJL :love:

This is what looksmaxxing was meant to be, experiments, trial and error, harm mitigation, cutting edge research and protocols to help others. :Comfy:
 
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post better pics
 
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Theory:
The wrist has a fuck ton of small carpal bones and the distal ends of the radius and ulna.
Based on what we know from orthodontics, limb lengthening, and facial bone remodeling, mechanical loading combined with localized stimulation can create microenvironmental conditions for osteogenesis. I propose the same logic can be applied to wrist thickening, particularly through LSJL (Lateral Synovial Joint Loading) and LIPUS (Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound). We're going to be increasing the periosteal bone formation, remodel the trabecular bone in the wrist region, and thicken the distal radius and ulna.


Results (7 in -> 9 in ~8 yrs):
View attachment 3797474View attachment 3797478View attachment 3797480


LSJL creates pressure gradients in the epiphysis and metaphysis of bones, promoting fluid flow into cartilage canals and marrow spaces. This mechanical stress mimics conditions during growth plate stimulation.
“Joint loading stimulates expression of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)” – Zhang et al., 2010


LIPUS is FDA-approved for accelerating fracture healing. It has been shown to:
- Stimulate osteoblast proliferation
- Upregulate integrins and BMP-2
- Enhance blood flow and nutrient exchange in the periosteum
- Promote angiogenesis, which is essential for osteogenesis
“LIPUS at 1.5 MHz, 20 min/day has been shown to increase cortical bone thickness in vivo” – Duarte, 1983; Azuma et al., 2001


LSJL



You’ll be targeting the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints.
View attachment 3797487
What you need is C-clamps, padded vise grips, or a manual compression using your body weight.
You should spend around 2-5 mins per wrist, do it daily.
For the load you need enough pressure to feel joint compression but not pain.


Lipus


I prefer using my Lipus machine for this, it's always good for giving bone mass.
For my Lipus I use a 1.5 MHz, 30 mW/cm² for 20 mins targeting my ulna-radius junction and carpal bones.
You also want to do this daily.
View attachment 3797491
What I also like to do is combine with loading immediately post Lipus to exploit the anabolic window.


With consistent mechanical loading and cellular stimulation, osteogenic plasticity can be exploited well beyond puberty.


@Gengar @xnj @imontheloose @Hernan @Volksstaffel
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST JUST PICK A DAMN WEIGHT AND PUT IT DOWN FOR THE LOVE OF GOD ITS MORE EFFECTING also show your Lipus machine
 

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