“The video explains that tendons often fail to heal because of a cycle of repeated stress. When a tendon is injured, micro-tears form, and the body attempts to repair them. However, if you continue to subject the tendon to the same stressful movement before it has fully recovered, the rate of damage begins to exceed the rate of healing, preventing full recovery (1:54 - 2:13). The speaker notes that full healing typically takes between 6 weeks and 6 months (3:24 - 3:28).”
Wow. Groundbreaking. Repeated stress on an injured areas keeps it from healing! Who would have thought. Without this video, I would have been so lost. Thanks for such an informative video.