MplsGopher
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Cartilage and ligaments cannot adjust to extra weight. It's possible to strengthen the muscles around a joint but weight does nothing but harm to the integrity of a joint.
I generally agree with this sentiment.
Think of tendons and ligaments like rope or cables. You can't make a metal cable that connects two beams stronger than it already is. It is what it is.
However, I do think that larger humans generally have larger/thicker joints, simply by their genetics. That wouldn't necessarily mean they're less prone to tears ... but would be an interesting study.