Fascia Research Database – research available to all
Research on Fascia has absolutely exploded in recent years. At the same time, surprisingly few seem to be aware of how much high-quality research has been done and how many renowned Fascia researchers are constantly publishing new, fascinating research.
On November 1st, 2023, fasciaresearchdatabase.com was launched – the world's largest public research database on Fascia. The purpose is to make research accessible and provide knowledge about the body in a simple way by collecting profiles of significant Fascia figures, lectures, and summaries of selected research reports, as well as thousands of research reports on Fascia.
CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE FASCIA RESEARCH DATABASE
In a series of episodes, we present who these Fascia experts are and why they are worth a closer look.
#1
In this episode, we talk about, among others, the Stecco siblings who have collectively published about 300 articles on Fascia, Mary Cowman, a world-leading expert on hyaluronic acid, and the pioneers Jean-Claude Guimberteau and Thomas Findley.
#2
In this episode, we talk about, among others, the German pioneers from the Fascia Research Center in Ulm, about Helen Langevin & acupuncture, Jaap van der Wal & how the fetus's Fascia is affected by what we do, and about Neil Theise & the connection between Fascia, Eastern and Western perspectives.
#3
In this episode, we talk about, among others, Sue Adstrum and the living wetsuit, about Oschman, Pollack, energy medicine and water, about what it means to go against the current, and why Donald Ingber has so many patents.
Participants in the episode are Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Camilla Ranje



