Increased nitric oxide levels promote better blood flow, resulting in improved nutrient delivery, muscle pumps, and vascularity during intense exercise
These can include: Small, undetected tears in the gluteus medius or gluteus minimus tendons Muscle weakness or atrophy , especially in the hip stabilizers Poor movement patterns due to posture, injury, or inactivity Degenerative tendinopathy , where the tendons gradually break down and lose strength When the hip abductor tendons weaken or tear , the surrounding muscles and connective tissues are forced to compensate, increasing pressure and friction on the trochanteric bursa
Insulin resistance promotes Parkinsons disease through aberrant expression of alpha-synuclein, mitochondrial dysfunction, and deregulation of the Polo-like Kinase 2 signaling
Every person has two copies of the MTHFR gene one from each parent