1. Arthritis

    Joint pain that's been chalked up to wear-and-tear often has a fascial component nobody's touched yet.

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  2. Tendonitis

    When a tendon keeps flaring up, the trigger often isn't the tendon itself but the fascial restriction pulling on it.

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  3. Chronic neck pain

    Neck pain that returns no matter how many times it gets worked on usually has a deeper anchor somewhere in the chest, shoulder, or jaw.

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  4. Frozen shoulder

    Adhesive capsulitis is slow, painful, and frustrating. Patient, layered fascial work can shorten the timeline.

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  5. Sciatica & piriformis

    Pain that runs down the leg is often a deep-hip problem masquerading as a back problem.

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  6. TMJ

    Jaw pain, clicking, headaches, ear pressure. The work often reaches further down the body than people expect.

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  7. Plantar fasciitis

    The plantar fascia rarely lives in isolation. Calves, hamstrings, hips, and even shoulders can be feeding the pattern.

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