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Every peer-reviewed study on fascia in one place — graded for strength of evidence, summarised in plain language for clinicians, researchers, and curious patients.

We grade studies from A to 1A+++ using the Fascia Research Database rubric — 1A+++ is the strongest.

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  1. A
    2018

    The influence of breathing on the central nervous system

    Bruno Bordoni, Shahin Purgol, Annalisa Bizzarri, Maddalena Modica, Bruno Morabito

    This narrative review explores the diaphragm's extensive influence on the central nervous system. The authors discuss how the rhythm of our breath can physically move the brain, alter patterns of neural oscillation, and…

    diaphragmbreathingphrenic nervevagus nerveneural oscillation
  2. A
    2018

    Variations in Contents of Hyaluronan in the Peritumoral Micro-Environment of Human Chondrosarcoma

    Caterina Fede, Carla Stecco, Andrea Angelini, Chenglei Fan, Elisa Belluzzi, Assunta Pozzuoli, Pietro Ruggieri, Raffaele…

    The micro-environment surrounding a tumor greatly influences its growth and response to therapy. This study focused on chondrosarcoma, a type of bone cancer resistant to both chemotherapy and radiation. Researchers quan…

    hyaluronan; chondrosarcoma; peritumoral stroma; fascia; tumor micro-environment; malignant bone tumor; grade
  3. A
    2018

    A New Concept of Biotensegrity Incorporating Liquid Tissues: Blood and Lymph

    Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito, Roberto Castagna

    This conceptual article proposes an update to the biotensegrity model, which traditionally focuses on the solid structures of the fascial system. The authors argue that "liquid tissues" like blood and lymph should also…

    fasciaChiropracticManual TherapyMyofascialOsteopathic
  4. A
    2018

    Biotensegrity and myofascial chains: A global approach to an integrated kinetic chain

    S L Dischiavi, A A Wright, E J Hegedus, C M Bleakley

    This theoretical paper proposes a holistic way to understand human movement, contrasting it with the traditional approach of studying body parts in isolation. The authors suggest a model based on "biotensegrity," where…

    RehabilitationbiotensegrityMuscular chainsDynamic knee valgusHip
  5. A
    2018

    What Is the Point? The Problem with Acupuncture Research That No One Wants to Talk About

    Helene M Langevin, Peter M Wayne

    In this 2018 commentary, the authors address a persistent criticism of acupuncture research: the unclear scientific basis for "acupuncture points." They argue that the acupuncture research community has not paid enough…

    acupunctureAnatomyacupuncture pointsmethodology
  6. A
    2018

    The myodural bridges’ existence in the sperm whale

    Pei Liu, Chan Li, Nan Zheng, Xiaoying Yuan, Yutong Zhou, Pu Chun, Yanyan Chi, Campbell Gilmore, Shengbo Yu, Hongjin Sui

    In this anatomical animal study, researchers examined tissue from a sperm whale to see if it possessed a myodural bridge, a connection between the neck muscles and the dura mater previously identified in humans. The inv…

    Myodural Bridge
  7. A
    2018

    The myodural bridge in the common rock pigeon (Columbia livia): Morphology and possible physiological implications

    Chukwuemeka Samuel Okoye, Nan Zheng, Sheng-Bo Yu, Hong-Jin Sui

    In this anatomical study on pigeons, researchers investigated a connective tissue structure called the myodural bridge. Through dissections and tissue analysis of the suboccipital region where the skull meets the neck,…

    Connective tissuecerebrospinal fluiddura materbirdhistological sections
  8. A
    2018

    A fundamental critique of the fascial distortion model and its application in clinical practice

    Christoph Thalhamer

    This narrative review critiques the Fascial Distortion Model (FDM), a manual therapy approach based on the idea that all musculoskeletal complaints stem from distortions of fascia. The author investigated the scientific…

    Manual Therapyfasciaefascial distortion modelreductionismtypaldos
  9. A
    2018

    Frontiers in fascia research

    Carla Alessandra Avila Gonzalez, Mark Driscoll, Robert Schleip, Scott Wearing, Eric Jacobson, Thomas Findley, Werner Kl…

    This article reviews recent developments in fascia research, emphasizing new ways to assess this highly variable tissue. Researchers note that fascia differs greatly between individuals in density, stiffness, and metabo…

    fasciaultrasound.Pain therapySport sciencesIndentometry
  10. A
    2018

    The infrapatellar fat pad and the synovial membrane: an anatomo-functional unit

    Veronica Macchi, Elena Stocco, Carla Stecco, Elisa Belluzzi, Marta Favero, Andrea Porzionato, Raffaele De Caro

    This descriptive review summarizes evidence on the close relationship between the infrapatellar fat pad and the synovial membrane in the knee. Anatomically, they are linked, as parts of the synovial membrane insert into…

    infrapatellar fat pad; knee plicae; osteoarthritis; synovial membrane.
  11. A
    2018

    Morphological evidence of telocytes in human synovium

    Irene Rosa, Mirca Marini, Daniele Guasti, Lidia Ibba-Manneschi, Mirko Manetti

    A relatively new type of cell, called a telocyte, has been found in many human tissues. This study was the first to look for and find these cells in the synovial membrane, which is the lining of our movable joints. Usin…

    telocytessynovium
  12. A
    2018

    Immediate effects of self-myofascial release on latent trigger point sensitivity: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial

    Jan Wilke, Lutz Vogt, Winfried Banzer

    This randomized, placebo-controlled trial examined whether foam rolling could immediately reduce sensitivity in latent trigger points. Researchers compared 90 seconds of static compression, dynamic rolling, and a placeb…

    fasciaMyofascial painFoam rollingSelf-masage
  13. A
    2018

    Mineralization can be an incidental ultrasonographic finding in equine tendons and ligaments

    Etienne J O O'Brien, Roger K W Smith

    In this observational study on horses, researchers investigated the presence of mineralization, or calcium deposits, in tendons and ligaments using ultrasound. They found it was most common in the deep digital flexor te…

    horsecalcificationDopplerossification
  14. A
    2018

    Metabolic acidosis and the role of unmeasured anions in critical illness and injury

    Tobias Zingg, Bishwajit Bhattacharya, Linda L Maerz

    In this review article, the authors discuss metabolic acidosis, a common condition in critically ill patients that is associated with increased mortality. A significant component of this acidosis can be caused by so-cal…

    Metabolic acidosisUnmeasured anionsStrong ion differenceStrong ion gapAnion gap Base excess
  15. A
    2018

    Neuroinflammation and central sensitization in chronic and widespread pain

    Ru-Rong Ji, Andrea Nackley, Yul Huh, Niccolò Terrando, William Maixner

    Chronic pain is partly maintained by central sensitization, a state where the nervous system becomes hypersensitive. This review discusses how neuroinflammation—inflammation in the nervous system—contributes to this pro…

    inflammationchronic paainneuroinflammationsensitization
  16. A
    2018

    Orientation and property of fibers of the myodural bridge in humans

    Nan Zheng, Yan-Yan Chi, Xiao-Han Yang, Nan-Xing Wang, Yi-Lin Li, Yang-Yang Ge, Lan-Xin Zhang, Tai-Yuan Liu, Xiao-Ying Y…

    The myodural bridge is a fibrous connection between the deep suboccipital muscles of the neck and the spinal dura mater, the tough outer covering of the spinal cord. In this anatomical study, researchers investigated th…

    Atlanto-axial interspace; Atlanto-occipital interspace; Collagen I fibers; Histologic staining; Myodural bridge; Suboccipital muscles; Vertebral dural ligament
  17. A
    2018

    Comparison of vibration rolling, nonvibration rolling, and static stretching as a warm-up exercise on flexibility, joint proprioception, muscle strength, and balance in young adults

    Chia-Lun Lee, I-Hua Chu, Bo-Jhang Lyu, Wen-Dien Chang, Nai-Jen Chang

    This study compared the immediate effects of three warm-up techniques in young adults: vibration rolling, non-vibration rolling, and static stretching. Researchers measured changes in lower-body flexibility, joint posit…

    Vibration; self-myofascial release; foam rolling; exercise; performance
  18. A
    2018

    Fascial well-being: Mechanotransduction in manual and movement therapies

    Leon Chaitow

    This article discusses mechanotransduction, the process by which cells in connective tissue sense and respond to mechanical forces like stretch, compression, and shear. Specialized cells such as fibroblasts communicate…

    mechanotransduction
  19. A
    2018

    Effectiveness of Physiotherapy Treatment for Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Systematic Review

    Remedios López-Liria, María de los Ángeles Varverde-Martínez, David Padilla-Góngora, Patricia Rocamora-Pérez

    This systematic review evaluated the effectiveness of different physiotherapy techniques for treating urinary incontinence in women. Researchers analyzed 16 studies covering methods such as pelvic floor exercises, vagin…

    physiotherapywomenurinary incontinencepelvic floor muscle
  20. A
    2018

    Combined vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamine therapy for patients with severe pneumonia who were admitted to the intensive care unit: Propensity score-based analysis of a before-after cohort study

    Won-Young Kim, Eun-Jung Jo, Jung Seop Eom, Jeongha Mok, Mi-Hyun Kim, Ki Uk Kim, Hye-Kyung Park, Min Ki Lee, Kwangha Lee

    This cohort study investigated a combination therapy of vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamine for ICU patients with severe pneumonia. Researchers compared a group receiving the treatment to a control group from the pr…

    Ascorbic acidHydrocortisoneIntensive care unitPneumoniaThiamine
  21. A
    2018

    Therapeutic potentials of superoxide dismutase

    H Younus

    This narrative review explores the therapeutic potential of superoxide dismutases (SODs), a group of enzymes that serve as a crucial antioxidant defense against oxidative stress in the body. The author discusses the rol…

    Oxidative stresssuperoxide dismutasetherapeutic effects
  22. A
    2018

    Morphometric and dynamic measurements of muscular fascia in healthy individuals using ultrasound imaging: a!summary of the discrepancies and gaps in the current literature

    Caterina Fede, Nathaly Gaudreault, Chenglei Fan, Veronica Macchi, Raffaele De Caro, Carla Stecco

    This narrative review examined existing research on using ultrasound to measure muscular fascia in healthy people. The authors found that while ultrasound is a useful tool, the research is concentrated on a few specific…

    Fascia · Ultrasound imaging · Thickness · Strain · Motion
  23. A
    2018

    Lipedema

    Caitriona Canning, John R Bartholomew

    A detailed summary of this 2018 publication by Caitriona Canning and John R. Bartholomew is not yet available. The work is titled simply 'Lipedema,' suggesting it may be a general overview or review of the condition. Wi…

    lipedemalipoedemalipolymphedemavascular medicine
  24. A
    2017

    Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor

    Gabriel Venne, Brian J Rasquinha, Manuela Kunz, Randy E Ellis

    This cadaver study investigated the connection between a small neck muscle (Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor, RCPMi) and the spinal dura mater. Researchers used both microscopic analysis and biomechanical testing to clari…

    biomechanical testingcervical dura matermechanical influence of musclesmechanical influence of soft tissuerectus capitis posterior minor
  25. A
    2017

    Correlation between chronic headaches and the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle: A comparative analysis of cross-sectional trail

    Xiao-Ying Yuan, Sheng-Bo Yu, Cong Liu, Qiang Xu, Nan Zheng, Jian-Fei Zhang, Yan-Yan Chi, Xu-Gang Wang, Xiang-Tao Lin, H…

    Researchers investigated the relationship between chronic headaches and a small muscle at the base of the skull, the rectus capitis posterior minor (RCPmi). Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), they compared the size…

    Myodural Bridgerectus capitis posterior minor musclechronic headacheshypertrophy
  26. A
    2017

    Calcium Signaling in Interstitial Cells: Focus on Telocytes

    Beatrice Mihaela Radu, Adela Banciu, Daniel Dumitru Banciu, Mihai Radu, Dragos Cretoiu, Sanda Maria Cretoiu

    This narrative review describes current knowledge on calcium signaling in a group of cells called interstitial cells, with a special focus on telocytes. These cells and their calcium signals are important for generating…

    telocytesinterstitial cellscalcium signalingCa2+ oscillationspacemaker activity
  27. A
    2017

    Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder Joint: Value of Glenohumeral Distance on Magnetic Resonance Arthrography

    Kyu Hong Lee, Hee Jin Park, So Yeon Lee, In Young Youn, Eugene Kim, Jai Hyung Park, Se Jin Park

    Researchers investigated a new way to help diagnose adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) using a specific type of MRI called MR arthrography. They measured the distance between the ball and socket of the shoulder joint…

    Adhesive capsulitisMR imagingShoulderArthrography
  28. A
    2017

    Non-contrast MRI diagnosis of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder

    Andrew S Chi, John Kim, Suzanne S Long, William B Morrison, Adam C Zoga

    This study investigated whether a standard MRI without contrast dye could be used to reliably diagnose adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder. Researchers reviewed MRIs for specific signs, such as a thickene…

    MRIfrozen shoulderAdhesive capsulitisNoncontrast
  29. A
    2017

    The universal existence of myodural bridge in mammals: an indication of a necessary function

    Nan Zheng, Xiao-Ying Yuan, Yan-Yan Chi, Pei Liu, Bing Wang, Jia-Ying Sui, Seung-Ho Han, Sheng-Bo Yu, Hong-Jin Sui

    The myodural bridge is a connective tissue structure linking one of the deep, upper neck muscles to the spinal dura mater. This anatomical study investigated whether this structure, known in humans, also exists in other…

    Myodural Bridge
  30. A
    2017

    Telocytes heterogeneity: From cellular morphology to functional evidence

    Dragos Cretoiu, Beatrice Mihaela Radu, Adela Banciu, Daniel Dumitru Banciu, Sanda Maria Cretoiu

    This review discusses telocytes, a recently identified type of cell found throughout the connective tissue (stroma) of vertebrates. They are characterized by extremely long, thin extensions called telopodes, which form…

    cancertelocytesregenerative medicinestem cellsImmunophenotype heterogeneity
  31. A
    2017

    The Lumbodorsal Fascia as a Potential Source of Low Back Pain: A Narrative Review

    Jan Wilke, Robert Schleip, Werner Klingler, Carla Stecco

    This narrative review examines the role of the lumbodorsal fascia as a potential source of low back pain. Research shows this fascia contains pain-sensing nerve endings, which may be morphologically altered in people wi…

    fasciaNociceptionlow back painlumbodorsal fascia
  32. A
    2017

    Human mesenchymal stem cells secrete hyaluronan-coated extracellular vesicles

    Uma Thanigai Arasu, Riikka Kärnä, Kai Härkönen, Sanna Oikari, Arto Koistinen, Heikki Kröger, Chengjuan Qu, Mikko J Lamm…

    Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are known to help with tissue repair, partly by releasing tiny packages called extracellular vesicles (EVs). This study investigated the connection between these EVs and hyaluronan (HA), a…

    Hyaluronan; CD44; Extracellular vesicle; Stem cell; Filopodia; Hyaluronan synthase
  33. A
    2017

    Does the vaginal wall become thinner as prolapse grade increases?

    Rhiannon Bray, Alex Derpapas, Ruwan Fernando, Vik Khullar, Demetri C Panayi

    This study investigated the relationship between vaginal wall thickness and the severity of pelvic organ prolapse. Researchers used ultrasound to measure the vaginal walls of 243 women with symptomatic prolapse. They fo…

    Prolapse . Ultrasonography . Vaginal wall thickness
  34. A
    2017

    Reconnecting the Body in Eastern and Western Medicine

    Helene M Langevin, Rosa N Schnyer

    Details for this 2017 publication, titled 'Reconnecting the Body in Eastern and Western Medicine' by Helene M. Langevin and Rosa N. Schnyer, have not yet been summarized. The title suggests a discussion comparing and in…

    acupunctureTCM
  35. A
    2017

    Amino acid composition in determination of collagen origin and assessment of physical factors effects

    Marlena Gauza-Włodarczyk, Leszek Kubisz, Dariusz Włodarczyk

    This study examines the amino acid composition of collagen derived from various sources, including fish skin, bovine Achilles tendon, and bone tissue. The researchers found that the levels of hydroxyproline, a unique am…

    hydroxyprolineBone collagenFish skin collagenIrradiationPolymer
  36. A
    2017

    What's in a name: Myofascial Release or Myofascial Induction?

    Leon Chaitow

    This commentary discusses two terms for a similar manual therapy technique: Myofascial Release (MFR) and Myofascial Induction Therapy (MIT). The author notes that while the techniques are virtually identical, the names…

    Myofascial releaseMyofascial Induction therapy
  37. A
    2017

    Semimembranosus Muscle Injuries In Sport. A Practical MRI use for Prognosis

    Ramon Balius, Mireia Bossy, Carles Pedret, Lluis Capdevila, Xavier Alomar, Bryan Heiderscheit, Gil Rodas

    This retrospective study investigated whether MRI scans could help predict recovery time for athletes with injuries to the semimembranosus, one of the hamstring muscles. Researchers analyzed MRI scans from 19 athletes,…

    MRIreturn to playsemimembranosushamstring injuries
  38. A
    2017

    Vitamin C for preventing atrial fibrillation in high risk patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Harri Hemilä, Timo Suonsyrjä

    This systematic review and meta-analysis examined 15 trials to see if vitamin C could prevent atrial fibrillation in high-risk patients. The analysis, involving over 2000 subjects, found inconsistent results depending o…

    Ascorbic acidantioxidantArrhythmiaAtrial fibrillationCardiac surgery
  39. A
    2017

    We are operating too much

    Nicola Maffulli

    In this editorial, the author, an orthopedic and trauma surgeon, observes a rising number of operations for orthopedic and trauma ailments. He notes that this trend runs counter to the results of high-quality studies, w…

    Surgery
  40. A
    2017

    Piezoelectric material – A promising approach for bone and cartilage regeneration

    Namdev More, Govinda Kapusetti

    This paper outlines a novel hypothesis for regenerating bone and cartilage, two weight-bearing tissues that are challenging to repair. Current treatments for damage from trauma or diseases like osteoarthritis have signi…

    tissue engineeringPiezoelectricityBone regenerationCartilage regeneration
  41. A
    2017

    Correlations of magnetic resonance imaging findings with clinical symptom severity and prognosis of frozen shoulder

    Jong Pil Yoon, Seok Won Chung, Byung Joo Lee, Hyung Sup Kim, Jae Hyuck Yi, Hyun‑Joo Lee, Won‑Ju Jeong, Sung Gyu Moon, K…

    Researchers used a specific type of MRI (indirect MR arthrography) to examine the shoulders of 52 people with frozen shoulder and 52 without. They found that certain features, like thickening and inflammation-related ch…

    frozen shoulderMR findingIndirect MR arthrogramClinical symptomCorrelation
  42. A
    2017

    Implications of immune dysfunction on endometriosis associated infertility

    Jessica E Miller, Soo Hyun Ahn, Stephany P Monsanto, Kasra Khalaj, Madhuri Koti, Chandrakant Tayade

    This literature review explores the link between endometriosis and infertility, a common issue for which the cause is not fully understood. The authors suggest that dysfunction in the immune system plays a significant r…

    cytokines; endometriosis; infertility; inflammation; oxidative stress.
  43. A
    2017

    The second terminations of the suboccipital muscles: An assistant pivot for the To Be Named Ligament

    Xiao-Ying Yuan, Chan Li, Jia-Ying Sui, Qi-Qi Zhao, Xiao Zhang, Na-Na Mou, Zhao Huang-Fu, Okoye Chukwuemeka Samuel, Nan…

    In this anatomical dissection study of 35 head-neck specimens, researchers investigated small muscle attachments in the suboccipital region. The scientists confirmed the existence of "second terminations" from several s…

    Myodural Bridge
  44. A
    2017

    Molecular insights into prolyl and lysyl hydroxylation of fibrillar collagens in health and disease

    Rutger A F Gjaltema, Ruud A Bank

    This narrative review provides an updated overview of the complex process of creating mature collagen. The formation of collagen fibrils from precursor molecules involves many enzymes and chaperones in a series of steps…

    Bruck syndrome; Collagen; Ehlers–Danlos syndrome; connective tissue disorders; fibrosis; lysyl hydroxylation; osteogenesis imperfecta; prolyl hydroxylation.
  45. A
    2017

    Acute effects of foam rolling on passive tissue stiffness and fascial sliding: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

    Frieder Krause, Jan Wilke, Daniel Niederer, Lutz Vogt, Winfried Banzer

    This document is a study protocol, outlining the planned method for a randomized controlled trial, not a report of its results. The researchers intend to investigate the immediate effects of foam rolling on the anterior…

    Connective tissue; Cross-correlation; Fascia; Flexibility; Foam rolling; Self-myofascial release; Tissue stiffness; Ultrasound.
  46. A
    2017

    Muscle strength and stiffness in resistance exercise: Force transmission in tissues

    Hans Chaudhry, Bruce Bukiet, Ellen Z Anderson, Jared Burch, Thomas Findley

    Researchers used a mathematical model to estimate how forces are transmitted through the quadriceps muscle during isometric resistance exercises. They specifically looked at how knee angle affects muscle stiffness, stre…

    Knee muscle strength; Stiffness; Mathematical modeling; Resistance exercise
  47. A
    2017

    The indeterminable resilience of the fascial system

    Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito, Beatrice Sacconi

    This commentary proposes a model of fascia not as layers, but as a network of polyhedral microvacuoles of connective tissue. These structures connect the body's systems and can change shape in response to tension, allow…

    fasciafibroblastManual TherapyOsteopathicfascial continuum
  48. A
    2017

    Effect of MELT method on thoracolumbar connective tissue: The full study

    Faria Sanjana, Hans Chaudhry, Thomas Findley

    This study investigated if the MELT method, a self-treatment technique using soft rollers and balls, could affect the thoracolumbar connective tissue in people with chronic low back pain. Researchers used ultrasound ima…

    Low back pain; MELT method; Connective tissue; Thickness; Myofascia; Flexibility
  49. A
    2017

    The significance of closed kinematic chains to biological movement and dynamic stability

    Stephen Levin, Susan Lowell de Sol!orzano, Graham Scarr

    Biomechanical research has long focused on the body as a system of levers, but this review highlights the importance of "closed kinematic chains" (CKCs). These are continuous mechanical loops that couple multiple parts…

    biotensegrityBiomechanicsClosed-chainDevelopmentEvolution
  50. A
    2017

    Spontaneous photon emission: A promising non-invasive diagnostic tool for breast cancer

    Xiaolei Zhao, Jingxiang Pang, Jialei Fu, Yong Wang, Meina Yang, Yanli Liu, Hua Fan, Liewei Zhang, Jinxiang Han

    In this animal study, researchers investigated if ultra-weak light emission from the body, called spontaneous photon emission (SPE), could detect breast cancer. They measured light from the skin of mice with breast canc…

    Breast cancerSpontaneous photon emission (SPE)Preliminary screeningCluster analysisOxidative metabolic
  51. A
    2017

    Don’t Forget the Abdominal Wall: Imaging Spectrum of Abdominal Wall Injuries after Nonpenetrating Trauma

    Shanna A Matalon, Reza Askari, Jonathan D Gates, Ketan Patel, Aaron D Sodickson, Bharti Khurana

    Abdominal wall injuries from non-penetrating trauma are relatively common but are often overlooked in the emergency department. This can happen because more severe, distracting injuries draw attention away, or because t…

    abdominal wallabdominal wall injuriesabdominal wall herniaabdominal wall muscle injurycostochondral rib injury
  52. A
    2017

    The myodural bridge existing in the Nephocaena phocaenoides

    Pei Liu, Chan Li, Nan Zheng, Qiang Xu, Sheng-Bo Yu, Hong-Jin Sui

    The myodural bridge is a connection between a small neck muscle and the spinal cord's outer covering (the dura mater) previously identified in humans. In this anatomical animal study, researchers investigated whether a…

    dura materMyodural Bridge
  53. A
    2017

    CT arthrography of adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder: Are MR signs applicable?

    Milena Cernya, Patrick Omoumia, Ahmed Larbi, Daniel Manicourt, Anne Perozziello, Frédéric Lecouvet, Bruno Vande Berg, B…

    This retrospective study investigated whether signs of adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) typically seen on MRI could also be identified using CT arthrography (CTA). Researchers compared CTA scans from 22 patients wi…

    frozen shoulderAdhesive capsulitisArthrographyRotator intervalCTA
  54. A
    2017

    Art Advancing Science: Filmmaking Leads to Molecular Insights at the Nanoscale

    Charles Reilly, Donald E Ingber

    A project that began as an artistic endeavor to create an entertaining short film about fertilization led to the development of a new scientific simulation tool. By integrating physics-based animation software from the…

    Tensegritysimulationanimationaxonemedynein
  55. A
    2016

    Vitamin C Protects Chondrocytes against Monosodium Iodoacetate-Induced Osteoarthritis by Multiple Pathways

    Pu-Rong Chiu, Yu-Chen Hu, Tzu-Ching Huang, Bau-Shan Hsieh, Jou-Pei Yeh, Hsiao-Ling Cheng, Li-Wen Huang, Kee-Lung Chang

    In this study using rat and cell models, researchers investigated if vitamin C could protect cartilage cells against osteoarthritis-like damage. The results showed that vitamin C reduced oxidative stress, inflammation,…

    chondrocyte; interleukin; matrix metalloproteinase; osteoarthritis; vitamin C
  56. A
    2016

    Effect of the Suboccipital Musculature on Symptom Severity and Recovery after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    S Fakhran, C Qu, L M Alhilali

    This study investigated whether the size of the deep neck muscles at the base of the skull is related to symptoms and recovery after a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Researchers used MRI to measure the cross-sectio…

    dura materMyodural BridgeCNS
  57. A
    2016

    Endogenous spontaneous ultraweek photon emission in the formation of eye-specific retinogeniculate projections before birth

    István Bókkon, Felix Scholkmann, Vahid Salari, Noémi Császár, Gábor Kapócs

    It has long been a puzzle how the intricate nerve connections between the eye and brain form so accurately before birth, without any visual input. This theoretical paper proposes a novel explanation for this phenomenon.…

    discrete retinal noise; intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells; retinogeniculate pathways; spontaneous ultraweak photon emission
  58. A
    2016

    Collagen structure: new tricks from a very old dog

    Jordi Bella

    This narrative review summarizes how our understanding of collagen's triple helix structure has evolved. Initial models from the 1950s provided a general overview, but the development of synthetic collagen-like peptides…

    collagen recognitioncollagen stabilitycollagen structurehydrogen bondingprotein design and engineering.
  59. A
    2016

    A Systematic Review of the Soft-Tissue Connections Between Neck Muscles and Dura Mater

    Luis Palomeque-del-Cerro, Luis A Arráez-Aybar, Cleofás Rodriguez-Blanco, Rafael Guzmán-Garcia, Mar Menendez-Aparicio, Á…

    In this systematic review, researchers compiled data from 26 studies to investigate direct soft-tissue connections between neck muscles and the dura mater, the outermost membrane surrounding the spinal cord. The analysi…

    fasciaConnective tissueproprioceptionSpineAnatomy
  60. A
    2016

    Intermuscular force transmission along myofascial chains: a systematic review

    Frieder Krause, Jan Wilke, Lutz Vogt, Winfried Banzer

    This systematic review examined evidence for force transmission along continuous lines of muscle and fascia, often called myofascial chains. Researchers analyzed nine studies of moderate to excellent quality that invest…

    anatomy trains; fascia; myofascial continuity; tension transfer