PART 1: TRAINING ERROR
We’ve all heard of someone who has tendon problems – usually the achilles or patella tendon, or the more common upper limb equivalents: golfers and tennis elbow. And whilst the plantar fascia is more of a thickened fibrous ligament type tissue, it has similar properties to tendon and is just as common as the above conditions which just as frustrating (and slow) healing processes. Anyone who has experienced the above will know that these problems do not last days, or even weeks, but nearly always involve months (and sometimes years) of pain and dysfunction. In the first of this five part series, we’ll take a look at why these tendon problems are never easy to get better.