BHRT Benefits for Movement, Muscle Strength, and Joints

Abstract: When hormone levels drop with age or menopause, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) can indirectly improve mobility and flexibility. It may lower joint stiffness, help conserve bone density, and support muscle strength. It is not a direct stretch and does not replace movement training. BHRT can also reduce joint inflammation, support cartilage health, and ease muscle tightness tied to low estrogen or testosterone. Integrative chiropractic care can add to these benefits by restoring joint motion, lowering nervous-system stress, and improving how the body moves. This article explains the hormone-joint link, what BHRT can and cannot do, and how medical care and chiropractic care work together in El Paso.

BHRT Benefits for Movement: Reduce Inflammation

A Simple Starting Point: Why Movement Changes With Age

Many people notice the same pattern. Getting out of a chair takes more effort. The first steps in the morning feel tight. Reaching overhead or turning to look over a shoulder is not as easy as it used to be.

Part of this comes from less activity, old injuries, and weaker muscles. Hormones also play a role. Estrogen and testosterone affect more than mood, sleep, and energy. They also affect joints, bones, cartilage, and muscle.

When those hormone levels fall, the body can become more inflamed. Cartilage may not stay as healthy. Bones can lose density. Muscles may shrink or feel stiffer. None of this means movement is lost forever. It does mean a plan for better mobility should address both hormones and how the joints actually move.

How Estrogen and Testosterone Affect Joints and Muscles

Estrogen helps keep joints quieter. It can reduce inflammatory signals and help cartilage stay stronger and more flexible. It also supports the fluid that lets joints glide. After menopause, estrogen drops. Joints may then feel more swollen, dry, and stiff. Bone density often falls at the same time, which puts more stress on the joints (Mobility Bone & Joint Institute, 2025).

Testosterone supports collagen and muscle mass. Collagen is a building block of cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. Muscle acts like a natural brace around a joint. When testosterone is low, repair can slow, muscles can weaken, and joints can feel less stable (BodyLogicMD, 2025; Sota Wellness, n.d.).

Hormonal changes can also change how people feel day to day:

  • More joint aching
  • Longer morning stiffness
  • Less energy for walking or exercise
  • Weaker grip or harder time getting up from the floor
  • Higher risk of bone loss

These symptoms can feed on each other. Pain reduces activity. Less activity weakens muscle. Weaker muscle loads the joints more. Better hormone balance may interrupt that cycle, but movement still has to be restored.

What Bioidentical Hormone Therapy Is

BHRT uses hormones that match the ones the body makes. They are often made from plant sources and then changed so they are chemically the same as human estradiol, progesterone, or testosterone.

A clinician usually reviews symptoms and lab work before choosing a plan. Delivery methods can include creams, patches, pellets, or other forms. The dose is meant to be personal, not one-size-fits-all.

It is important to stay clear-eyed. Mayo Clinic notes that bioidentical hormones are not proven safer or more effective than standard hormone therapy. Compounded products can also vary in quality (Mayo Clinic, 2024). Hormone therapy is a medical decision. It should be supervised, monitored, and based on the person’s health history.

How BHRT May Improve Mobility and Flexibility

BHRT does not stretch a tight muscle or unlock a restricted joint. Its help is mostly indirect.

  • It may lower joint inflammation. Estrogen and testosterone can reduce inflammatory activity that makes joints swell and feel tight (BodyLogicMD, 2025; Renew Health & Wellness, 2021).
  • It may support cartilage. Estrogen helps with lubrication and may slow some cartilage wear. Testosterone and related hormones can support collagen (BodyLogicMD, 2025).
  • It may protect bone density. Stronger bones provide a more stable base for joints and lower fracture risk (Balance Hormone Center, n.d.; Desert Sands Aesthetics, n.d.).
  • It may support muscle strength. Better muscle support can make daily movement easier and safer (Charleston Pain Relief Center, n.d.; Sota Wellness, n.d.).
  • It may raise energy for activity. When fatigue eases, people can walk, stretch, and train more often. That extra movement is what truly improves flexibility.

Some research and clinic reports show less joint pain in people using hormone therapy. A few studies have linked estrogen therapy with slower osteoarthritis progression in some groups. Other evidence is mixed. Medical groups do not list joint pain as a main reason to start hormone therapy (Maven Clinic, n.d.). Results vary.

Why BHRT Is Not a Direct Fix for Flexibility

Flexibility is the ability of a muscle and joint to move through a useful range. Mobility is a bigger idea. It is flexibility plus strength, control, and healthy connective tissue (Essentrics, 2026).

Hormones can make that range more comfortable. They cannot create it by themselves. People still need:

  • Regular movement through the full range
  • Strength around the hips, spine, and shoulders
  • Better posture and joint mechanics
  • Enough sleep and recovery
  • A plan for old injuries that never fully resolved

If someone only uses hormone therapy and never addresses stiff joints or weak muscles, flexibility often stays limited. The hormones may reduce the “background noise” of stiffness. The body still has to relearn easier movement.

How Integrative Chiropractic Care Fits Into This Treatment

This is where integrative chiropractic care becomes useful. Chiropractic care does not replace estrogen, progesterone, or testosterone. It does not change hormone levels on its own. It can help the body move better while hormone balance is being restored.

Chiropractic care can:

  • Restore motion in stiff spinal and extremity joints
  • Reduce muscle guarding around painful areas
  • Improve posture so joints are not loaded in a crooked way
  • Lower physical stress that keeps the nervous system on high alert
  • Make walking, stretching, and rehab more comfortable

Pain and poor sleep raise stress hormones such as cortisol. High cortisol can increase inflammation and make recovery harder. Better spinal motion and less nighttime stiffness can support calmer sleep and healthier movement patterns (Nightlight Chiropractic, 2025).

When joints move better, people can use the muscle and bone support that BHRT may provide. Hormone therapy and chiropractic care are not competing treatments. They work on different layers of the same problem.

A Team Approach in El Paso

At Injury Medical Clinic PA in El Paso, Texas, this kind of layered care is built into the clinic model. Dr. Maria Guadalupe Cardenas, MD, is board-certified in internal medicine.

  • She has more than 40 years of experience as an internist (NPI #1164426749, Texas MD License #J2933).
  • She serves as medical director and collaborative physician.
  • She provides medical evaluation, diagnosis, and oversight, including review of hormone-related concerns.

Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, CCST, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, provides chiropractic care and integrative clinical support. He is a chiropractor and board-certified family nurse practitioner. His work includes spinal care, functional medicine, personal injury rehabilitation, and wellness protocols.

This setup is common in integrative and injury-care clinics. An MD provides medical direction. A chiropractor restores joint motion and movement mechanics. The same team can also include:

  • Functional medicine support
  • Personal injury care after auto or work accidents
  • Rehabilitation and guided exercise
  • Nutrition and lifestyle care

The point is not to stack random services. The point is to treat the person as one system: hormones, joints, nerves, muscles, and daily function.

What Dr. Jimenez Observes in Practice

Dr. Jimenez’s clinical observations point to the same idea. Hormone health and musculoskeletal care work better together. Integrative chiropractic care can restore spinal and pelvic alignment, reduce muscle tightness, and improve autonomic balance. That may help patients sleep better, stay more active, and tolerate other therapies more easily (Jimenez, n.d.).

He has noted that pelvic and low-back care can improve hip mechanics. Better hip motion often makes walking and daily tasks feel less restricted. Movement then supports bone health, insulin sensitivity, and mood. In his practice, care is not only about a single adjustment or a single hormone prescription. It looks at inflammation, nutrition, sleep, alignment, and how the person actually moves (El Paso Back Clinic, n.d.; Jimenez, n.d.).

This matters after injury as well. A crash or workplace strain can leave ligaments stretched, joints restricted, and muscles tight. If hormone levels are also low, recovery can feel slower. Coordinated care can address both the tissue injury and the internal environment that affects healing.

What a Combined Plan Can Look Like

A practical plan often starts with a clear picture:

  • Medical history and symptom review
  • Labs when hormone imbalance is suspected
  • A movement exam for joint restriction, posture, and strength
  • A look at sleep, stress, nutrition, and old injuries

From there, care may include medical oversight of hormone therapy when it is appropriate, chiropractic care to restore motion, and rehab to rebuild strength and flexibility. Nutrition can support bone and muscle. Activity is progressed in a way the joints can handle.

People should not expect one visit or one prescription to restore full flexibility. The better path is stepwise. First, reduce pain and stiffness. Next, restore joint motion. Then build strength and control through that new range.

Putting the Pieces Together

Can bioidentical hormone therapy help with mobility and flexibility? It can help, but not as a direct stretch. When hormones decline, BHRT may lower joint stiffness, conserve bone density, support muscle strength, reduce inflammation, and ease muscle tightness. Those changes can make movement easier.

Integrative chiropractic care can boost those advantages. It restores joint motion, reduces nervous-system tension, and improves movement mechanics. Together, the two approaches address both the body’s internal chemistry and how it moves.

Anyone considering this path should work with qualified clinicians, review the risks and benefits, and avoid treating BHRT as a cure-all. In El Paso, Injury Medical Clinic PA offers a multidisciplinary model in which Dr. Cardenas provides medical direction, and Dr. Jimenez provides chiropractic and integrative care. That combination is designed to help people move with more comfort, strength, and control.

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References

Balance Hormone Center. (n.d.). The benefits of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT).

BodyLogicMD. (2025, April 10). How BHRT supports joint health and reduces chronic pain.

Charleston Pain Relief Center. (n.d.). Hormone replacement therapy, energy, and aging.

Desert Sands Aesthetics. (n.d.). Hormone replacement therapy.

El Paso Back Clinic. (n.d.). Regenerative medicine and integrative chiropractic strategies.

Essentrics. (2026, March 16). Mobility for menopause.

Jimenez, A. (n.d.). Patient wellness and health with bioidentical hormones.

Mayo Clinic. (2024, October 3). Bioidentical hormones: Are they safer?.

Maven Clinic. (n.d.). HRT and joint pain in menopause: What the evidence says.

Mobility Bone & Joint Institute. (2025, March 12). A guide to joint health after menopause.

Nightlight Chiropractic. (2025, December 17). Hormones, your health, and the role chiropractic care can play.

Renew Health & Wellness. (2021, October 12). How BHRT helps relieve joint pain.

Sota Wellness. (n.d.). Bioidentical hormone therapy benefits for men and women.

Wellness Doctor RX. (2026, April 21). Integrative hormone optimization and chiropractic protocols.

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