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Musculoskeletal Health

Skeletal muscle plays a central role in longevity, mobility, and overall health. Beginning around age 30, adults can begin to lose an average of 3-5% of their muscle mass per decade.¹⁰

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Why Musculoskeletal Health Matters

Why Musculoskeletal Health Matters

Muscle health affects far more than strength and movement. Skeletal muscle is critical for balance, bone health, glucose regulation, metabolic function, and resilience as we age. Age-related loss of muscle mass, strength and function, known as sarcopenia, can begin as early as midlife and progress quietly over time

When muscle loss goes unrecognized, it can contribute to fatigue, reduced mobility, insulin resistance, and increased risk of injury. Maintaining muscle strength and quality is one of the most effective ways to support healthy aging, functional independence, and long-term vitality.

Whenmusclelossgoesunrecognized,itcancontributetofatigue,reducedmobility,insulinresistance,andincreasedriskofinjury.
Whenmusclelossgoesunrecognized,itcancontributetofatigue,reducedmobility,insulinresistance,andincreasedriskofinjury.
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Prevention Starts Earlier Than You Think.

Prevention Starts Earlier Than You Think.

Prevention Starts Earlier Than You Think.

Age-related muscle loss is not inevitable. Research shows that muscle health can be preserved—and even improved—through early identification, targeted nutrition, strength training, and lifestyle interventions. Addressing changes in muscle mass and strength during midlife is especially important for preventing functional decline later in life.

Our Diagnostic Approach

HOLOGIC™
DEXA™ Imaging.
Gold standard assessment of muscle mass, bone density, and body composition — identifying early signs of sarcopenia and fracture risk before they impact daily life.
LAB TESTING
Advanced Lab Panel.
Targeted blood testing to evaluate metabolic markers, inflammation, and the underlying factors that influence muscle health and long-term resilience.

See What's Happening Beneath the Surface.

See What's Happening Beneath the Surface.

One visit. A complete assessment of your muscle mass, bone density, and long-term resilience.

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The Vault

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