They are pretty pro-trans though so not sure how it will go. Can you just try to explain it using your knowledge of the body as a LMT? It seems like a common sense thing to me - if you compress a body part for a long time, it will damage its structure. I don't know... It would be nice to show a demonstration on a fake "human" made of plastic or something - what happens when you compress a delicate tissue, what happens to the bones underneath it?
I don't know if you can get access to a full article in pubmed https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27300085/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33542145/
They are pretty pro-trans though so not sure how it will go. Can you just try to explain it using your knowledge of the body as a LMT? It seems like a common sense thing to me - if you compress a body part for a long time, it will damage its structure. I don't know... It would be nice to show a demonstration on a fake "human" made of plastic or something - what happens when you compress a delicate tissue, what happens to the bones underneath it?