Is bone smashing cope

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Can someone ATLEAST send me a thread or something about about bone smashing using actual scientific evidence if its a cope or not ive looked everywhere it's either no or yes without any evidence just before or after pictures
 
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Any injury or sustained stress on bone tissue may trigger some degree of remodelling however this process is limited to restoring the bone’s original structure. Such trauma cannot be expected to produce any visible aesthetic changes

Trauma or pressure will not cause a bone to grow larger than its existing size, regardless of whether atrophy occurs right away

That being said, the temporary swelling effect is still there

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Can someone ATLEAST send me a thread or something about about bone smashing using actual scientific evidence if its a cope or not ive looked everywhere it's either no or yes without any evidence just before or after pictures
womp womp it hurts
 
Lets change it. Give me a study that shows that its real bone growth and not swelling
 
this has become a daily question :feelsuhh:
 
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Can someone ATLEAST send me a thread or something about about bone smashing using actual scientific evidence if its a cope or not ive looked everywhere it's either no or yes without any evidence just before or after pictures
same question been asked about 1000 times btw
 
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You couldn’t have looked at the other 1000 threads retard?
 
works only temporarily due to swelling of the periosteum
 
Any injury or sustained stress on bone tissue may trigger some degree of remodelling however this process is limited to restoring the bone’s original structure. Such trauma cannot be expected to produce any visible aesthetic changes

Trauma or pressure will not cause a bone to grow larger than its existing size, regardless of whether atrophy occurs right away

That being said, the temporary swelling effect is still there

Make sure to mark this post as solution, it's the check mark on my right
 
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