Muscle hypertrophy is the increase in muscle fibre size due to an enlargement of individual muscle cells, typically resulting from repetitive mechanical overload or resistance training. It is clinically significant as it reflects adaptive changes in muscle strength and function, influencing rehabilitation outcomes and physical performance. A key association is its role in counteracting muscle wasting conditions such as sarcopenia or disuse atrophy.

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