Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Athletes: Sports Injury Treatment Outcomes and Muscle Recovery After Injury – A Narrative Review

dc.contributor.authorMichelle Copca Barrientos
dc.contributor.authorAiram Alejandra Arias Villaverde
dc.contributor.authorAlfonso Sandoval Polito
dc.contributor.authorJose Esteban Manzano Jurado
dc.contributor.authorMontserrat Ibarra Sánchez
dc.contributor.authorE. B. Madrigal
dc.contributor.authorJeffrey Barragán Ortega
dc.contributor.authorL Velasco
dc.contributor.authorJosé Emiliano González Flores
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T19:57:45Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T19:57:45Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractTestosterone is a central regulator of muscle protein synthesis, bone mineral density, erythropoiesis, and physical performance. Its clinical use is well established in hypogonadal men, but in athletes it has been increasingly studied for its potential to enhance rehabilitation and recovery after injury. We conducted a narrative review of experimental, clinical, and observational studies evaluating the effects of testosterone on muscle, tendon, and bone physiology, as well as its therapeutic applications in sports-related injury recovery. Literature on androgen receptor signaling, anabolic pathways, and clinical outcomes of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) was synthesized to highlight mechanistic insights and translational implications. Testosterone exerts anabolic effects through activation of the androgen receptor, stimulation of the AKT–mTOR pathway, and promotion of satellite cell proliferation. These mechanisms enhance muscle hypertrophy, tendon remodeling, and bone integrity. Experimental studies indicate accelerated healing, modulation of inflammatory responses, and protection against oxidative stress. Clinical trials in hypogonadal and older men demonstrate improved lean mass, strength, bone mineral density, and functional outcomes. In athletes, exogenous testosterone enhances maximal strength, muscle cross-sectional area, and explosive performance in a dose-dependent manner. TRT offers therapeutic potential to support recovery and improve musculoskeletal performance, but its application in athletes raises ethical and regulatory concerns. While mechanistic and clinical evidence suggest benefits, high-quality trials in athletic populations are needed to clarify efficacy, safety, and appropriate use in sports medicine.
dc.identifier.doi10.5281/zenodo.18125473
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18125473
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/79165
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEuropean Organization for Nuclear Research
dc.relation.ispartofZenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
dc.sourceUniversidad La Salle
dc.subjectMedicine
dc.subjectTestosterone (patch)
dc.subjectAthletes
dc.subjectAnabolism
dc.subjectPhysical therapy
dc.subjectNarrative review
dc.subjectAndrogen
dc.subjectAnabolic Agents
dc.subjectPhysical medicine and rehabilitation
dc.subjectRehabilitation
dc.titleTestosterone Replacement Therapy in Athletes: Sports Injury Treatment Outcomes and Muscle Recovery After Injury – A Narrative Review
dc.typearticle

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