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Comments Thread For: David Haye Forced Out of Bellew Rematch With Bicep Injury
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Let’s not let the boxing fans down @EddieHearn I will fight Bellew @TonyBellew in December and beat him up even without a proper training camp @SkySportsBoxing
— Dillian Whyte (@DillianWhyte) November 20, 2017
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Originally posted by Disturbed View PostI for one am surprised
I'm surprised to hear a torn bicep only takes two weeks to heal. Not sure I buy into that.
I don't know much about different types of bicep tear injuries, but standard recovery for minor surgeries is 6-8 weeks. Scouring the web I found 4-6 months for a bicep tear.
The tendons that attach this muscle to your shoulder and forearm can tear, requiring surgery. Depending on your level of activity, rehab after biceps surgery may last 4 to 6 months.
SOURCE: https://www.livestrong.com/article/4...bicep-surgery/
In general, the age range of individuals most likely to sustain a torn biceps muscle is 40-60 year olds. If the tear is near the upper part of the biceps, near the shoulder, the cause is most likely overuse. Tears near the elbow are generally due to an unexpected amount of force (for example, someone trying to break a sudden fall) or during forceful pushing motion.
Partial tears usually heal within 3-6 weeks. Full tears require surgery and may take 4-6 months to heal. You should not resume regular training. You should only resume regular training when you experience no pain throughout your full range of motion and have normal upper arm and shoulder strength.
SOURCE: http://www.ereps.eu/article/torn-biceps-rehab-recovery
- For a complete tear in which surgery is needed, return to full sports participation may take 4-6 months. Supervised physical therapy is typically advised.
- Partial tears usually heal within 3-6 weeks.
- Resume regular training only when you have normal shoulder and upper arm strength, full range of motion, and no pain.
SOURCE: http://www.coreperformance.com/knowl...rn-biceps.html
From what Haye said he did, looks like he's got a Distal Biceps Tendon Tear or a partial tear which doesn't sound as likely. Thats 4-6 months recovery. If its a partial tear, 3-6 weeks. Not finding anything thats two weeks and allowing to go back to heavy boxing championship level workouts.
Curious to learn more.
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It's a shame Haye can't make it through a training camp without getting hurt. I thought there were a few good fights in him left but that looks unlikely now. That is like 5 camps he has been hurt in the last 5 or 6 years. Twice against Bellew, twice against Fury, Once against Klitschko. It's not like the guy doesn't work hard. The body just can't take the abuse & it looks like it's the end for him.
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