The tendons of the Liver are the tendons and fascia. The Liver is the master of tendons, which corresponds to the tendons when the five organs are combined in the five bodies. The tendons represent the tendons and fascia, which are attached to the bones and gathered in the joints, and are the tissues that govern the movement and connect the joints and muscles. The relaxation and contraction of the tendons and muscles governs the movement of the joints and limbs in terms of rotation, flexion and extension. Fascia is dependent on the full nourishment of liver blood, in order to move freely, strong and powerful. The flexibility of limb joint movement depends on the nourishment of liver blood. If heat attacks the body and robs the liver of its yin, and the fascia loses its nourishment, you will see a straight neck and twitching of the limbs; if the liver is deficient in blood (liver blood insufficiency), and the blood does not nourish the fascia, you will see unfavorable flexion and extension of the limbs, numbness, and even contracture and tremor. If you are not feeling well, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to avoid delaying your condition.