“…Nowadays, many researchers regard loading exercise as an important part of postoperative rehabilitation following a tendon injury, while to what extent the mechanical stimulation would benefit the tendon-bone healing is controversial [ 6 , 12 , 32 ]. Recent progress confirms that short-term immobilization and delayed application of moderate mechanical loading could improve the healing quality of TBI [ 26 , 33 ], however, premature and excessive loading exercise is detrimental to T-B healing [ 25 , 34 ]. This study shows the same result as the previous one, we illustrate that appropriate mechanical stimulation loaded by treadmill running promotes the T-B healing in the RC repair model, as evidenced by enhanced osteogenesis, chondrogenesis, and biomechanical property.…”