Achilles tendonitis
It’s important to understand—it’s not the tendon that’s the root of the issue.
It’s the fascial flow of the organs through the area that’s being restricted.
The bladder sits directly over the tendon, the liver flows through the inside, and the gallbladder flows along the outside.
These three organs are the dominant pathways influencing the region.
When fascial tension builds up here, it affects movement, fluid flow, and overall function.
What We've Seen Help Restore Flow:
Wrist and Elbow Release
Knee Torque Maneuver
Assisted Hip Release
You’ll be able to complete these maneuvers yourself, gently restoring movement through the fascial pathways.
We often look at the structural relationships in pairs:
Hand ↔ Ankle
Forearm ↔ Calf
Biceps ↔ Quadriceps
Hip ↔ Shoulder
Each mirrored relationship offers clues about where the restrictions are showing up and where the flow needs to be restored.
Additional Support:
In our experience, PowerCurc30 has been incredibly effective for reducing inflammation during this process.
Often, it’s not just tension at the foot or tendon—it’s a deeper restriction in the fascia either at the core of the foot or just above it that’s blocking fluid and energy flow through the body.
Freeing up these pathways not only relieves the local tension but improves the health of the organs and the system as a whole.
The body isn't a collection of isolated parts—it’s an integrated flow system.
When we free the flow, we free the function.