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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+
    2016

    Health E!ects of Alkaline Diet and Water, Reduction of Digestive-tract Bacterial Load, and Earthing

    Haider Abdul-Lateef Mousa

    This narrative review discusses how an alkaline diet, alkaline water, reduced digestive-tract bacterial load, and “earthing” might counter chronic low-grade acidosis. The author synthesizes literature suggesting these a…

    chronic inflammationearthinghypertensionMetabolic acidosisalkaline diet
  2. A++
    2016

    Fascial hierarchies and the relevance of crossed-helical arrangements of collagen to changes in shape; part II: The proposed effect of blood pressure (Traube-Hering-Mayer) waves on the fascia

    Graham Scarr

    Periodic changes in blood pressure, known as Traube-Hering-Mayer waves, are linked to respiration and nervous system activity. While complex and not fully understood, they can provide valuable clinical information. This…

    Arterial pressure waveform; Collagen; Cranial rhythmic impulse; Fascia; Helix; Interstitial fluid flow; Mayer waves; Myofascia; Traube Hering
  3. B
    2016

    Hyaluronic Acid in Inflammation and Tissue Regeneration

    Malgorzata Litwiniuk, Alicja Krejner, Tomasz Grzela

    This review article summarizes the role of hyaluronic acid (HA) in tissue healing. As a main component of the extracellular matrix, HA is a key player in tissue regeneration. Interestingly, its effects depend on its mol…

    hyaluronic acid; extracellular matrix; wound healing; Inflammation
  4. A+
    2016

    Comparison of the Hyaluronic Acid Vaginal Cream and Conjugated Estrogen Used in Treatment of Vaginal Atrophy of Menopause Women: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

    Azam Jokar, Tayebe Davari, Nasrin Asadi, Fateme Ahmadi, Sedighe Foruhari

    This randomized controlled clinical trial compared the effectiveness of hyaluronic acid vaginal cream with conjugated estrogen cream for treating vaginal atrophy in menopausal women. Over an eight-week period, researche…

    Atrophic vaginitis; Estrogen; Hyaluronic acid; Menopause
  5. A
    2016

    Hyaluronan concentration and size distribution in human knee synovial fluid: variations with age and cartilage degeneration

    Michele M Temple-Wong, Shuwen Ren, Phu Quach, Bradley C Hansen, Albert C Chen, Akihiko Hasegawa, Darryl D D’Lima, Jim K…

    This study investigated how the lubricant hyaluronan in knee joint fluid changes with age and cartilage wear. Researchers analyzed synovial fluid from human donors aged 23 to 91 without diagnosed osteoarthritis. They fo…

    hyaluronanAgingSynovial fluidDegeneration
  6. A++
    2016

    Amelioration of estrogen deficiency-induced obesity by collagen hydrolysate

    Tsay-I Chiang, I-Chang Chang, Hsueh-Hui Lee, Kuang Hui Hsieh, Yung-Wei Chiu, Te-Jen Lai, Jer-Yuh Liu, Li-Sung Hsu, Shao…

    This animal study on rats investigated how collagen hydrolysate supplementation might affect the weight gain often associated with estrogen deficiency, similar to menopause. Researchers found that rats receiving collage…

    Collagen; Obesity; estrogen deficiency
  7. 1A+
    2016

    STRETCHING IMPACTS INFLAMMATION RESOLUTION IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE

    L Berrueta, I Muskaj, S Olenich, T Butler, G J Badger, R A Colas, M Spite, C N Serhan, H M Langevin

    In this animal study, researchers investigated the effect of stretching on acute inflammation in the connective tissue of rats. After inducing local inflammation in the rats' backs, one group was subjected to twice-dail…

    Stretching; SPM; Resolvin; Inflammation; Connective tissue
  8. A
    2016

    Fascial Manipulation Associated With Standard Care Compared to Only Standard Postsurgical Care for Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Massimo Busato, Cristian Quagliati, Lara Magri, Alessandra Filippi, Alberto Sanna, Mirco Branchini, Aurelie Marie March…

    This randomized controlled trial investigated the effects of adding Fascial Manipulation (FM) to standard rehabilitation after total hip replacement surgery. Researchers divided 51 patients into two groups: one received…

    Fascial manipulationHip arthroplasty
  9. A
    2016

    Human Recombinant Hyaluronidase Injections For Upper Limb Muscle Stiffness in Individuals With Cerebral Injury: A Case Series

    Preeti Raghavan, Ying Lu, Mona Mirchandani, Antonio Stecco

    This case series investigated injections of the enzyme hyaluronidase to treat upper limb muscle stiffness in 20 individuals with cerebral injury. The researchers hypothesized that an accumulation of hyaluronan in the mu…

    fasciaConnective tissueStrokeHypertoniaspasticity
  10. A
    2016

    Hyaluronan production and molecular weight is enhanced in pathway-engineered strains of lactate dehydrogenase-deficient Lactococcus lactis

    Mandeep Kaur, Guhan Jayaraman

    Researchers are exploring ways to use engineered bacteria to produce hyaluronic acid (HA), but the yield and molecular weight have often been limited. Previous work suggested that excessive lactate production might be t…

    Hyaluronic acid molecular weightLactococcus lactisLactate dehydrogenase mutantNADþ/NADH ratioHA-precursor concentration ratio
  11. A+++
    2016

    Effects of whole body vibration exercises on bone mineral density of women with postmenopausal osteoporosis without medications: novel findings and literature review

    C F Dionello, D Sá-Caputo, H Vfs Pereira, C R Sousa-Gonçalves, A I Maiworm, D S Morel, E Moreira-Marconi, L L Paineiras…

    This systematic review examines the effects of whole-body vibration (WBV) exercises on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis who are not taking medication. By analyzing twelve studies, researche…

    postmenopausbone densitywhole body vibrationvibration; osteoporosis
  12. A
    2016

    Telocytes in focus

    Sandra Maria Cretoiu

    This is a title-only entry, and its contents have not yet been summarized. The title is 'Telocytes in focus', authored by Sandra Maria Cretoiu and published in 2016. Without an abstract or full text, the specific findin…

    telocytes
  13. C
    2016

    Protein—glycosaminoglycan interaction networks: Focus on heparan sulfate

    Sylvie Ricard-Blum

    This research overview describes a project focused on glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), complex sugars found on the cell surface and in the extracellular matrix. Specifically, it investigates heparan sulfate and how it interac…

    extracellular matrixHeparan sulfateInteraction networksInteraction databasesSurface plasmon resonance
  14. A
    2016

    Fibromodulin Interacts with Collagen Cross-linking Sites and Activates Lysyl Oxidase

    Sebastian Kalamajski, Dominique Bihan, Arkadiusz Bonna, Kristofer Rubin, Richard W Farndale

    Fibrosis is characterized by a dense and stiff collagen matrix, formed through a cross-linking process driven by the enzyme lysyl oxidase (LOX). This study investigated the role of another protein, fibromodulin, in this…

    fibrosiscollagen cross-linkingfibromodulinlysyl oxidase
  15. A++
    2016

    Can fascia’s characteristics be influenced by manual therapy

    Serge Gracovetsky

    This theoretical essay investigates the fundamental properties of collagen, a key component of fascia. The author explores how manual therapy might relate to the necessity of maintaining collagen's strength under load.…

    Collagen; Models; MMP; Water
  16. 1A+
    2016

    Expression of the endocannabinoid receptors in human fascial tissue

    Caterina Fede, G Albertin, L Petrelli, M M Sfriso, C Biz, R De Caro, Carla Stecco

    Researchers investigated whether human fascia contains cannabinoid receptors, which are part of the body's endocannabinoid system. Taking small tissue samples from volunteers during orthopedic surgery, they analyzed the…

    fascia; fascial fibroblasts; endocannabinoid; immunostaining
  17. A++
    2016

    Ultra-weak photon emission of hands in aging prediction

    Xin Zhao, Eduard van Wijk, Yu Yan, Roeland van Wijk, Huanming Yang, Yan Zhang, Jian Wang

    This study, for which a full summary is not yet available, appears to investigate the relationship between ultra-weak photon emissions from the hands and the biological aging process. The title suggests researchers expl…

    AgingbiophotonsUltra-weak photon emissionModel prediction
  18. 1A+
    2016

    Hormone receptor expression in human fascial tissue

    Caterina Fede, G Albertin, L Petrelli, M M Sfriso, C Biz, R De Caro, Carla Stecco

    Adult women tend to experience more myofascial pain than men, and this study explored a possible hormonal link. Researchers examined fascial tissue from eight female volunteers, looking for receptors for the hormones es…

    Fascia; fascial fibroblasts; estrogen; relaxin; immunostaining
  19. A++
    2016

    Efficacy and tolerability of an undenatured type II collagen supplement in modulating knee osteoarthritis symptoms: a multicenter randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study

    James P Lugo, Zainulabedin M Saiyed, Nancy E Lane

    This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluated the effects of undenatured type II collagen (UC-II) on symptoms of knee osteoarthritis. Over a 180-day period, 191 volunteers received either 40 mg of UC…

    osteoarthritisKnee functionT regulatorycellUndenaturedtype II collagen
  20. A++
    2016

    Ultra-weak photon emission in healthy subjects and patients with type 2 diabetes: evidence for a non-invasive diagnostic tool

    Meina Yang, Wenyu Ding, Yanli Liu, Hua Fan, Rajendra P Bajpai, Jialei Fu, Jingxiang Pang, Xiaolei Zhao, Jinxiang Han

    All living organisms emit extremely faint light, known as ultra-weak photon emission (UPE). This study investigated whether these light emissions differ between healthy individuals and people with type 2 diabetes. Resea…

    fasciaphoton emissionbiological systemspathological statesUE
  21. A+++
    2016

    Resveratrol attenuated estrogen-deficient-induced cardiac dysfunction: role of AMPK, SIRT1, and mitochondrial function

    Zijun Meng, Hongjiang Jing, Lu Gan, Hua Li, Bingde Luo

    This animal study investigated how resveratrol, an antioxidant found in red grapes, affects cardiac function in estrogen-deficient mice. Researchers found that resveratrol supplementation significantly improved heart co…

    AMPK; Resveratrol; SIRT1; heart; ischemia; mitochondrion
  22. A+++
    2016

    Efficacy of an orally administered combination of hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, curcumin and quercetin for the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections in postmenopausal women

    M Torella, F Del Deo, A Grimaldi, S A Iervolino, M Pezzella, C Tammaro, P Gallo, C Rappa, P De Franciscis, N Colacurci

    This prospective study evaluated whether an oral supplement containing hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate, curcumin, and quercetin could prevent recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in postmenopausal women. Resea…

    Curcumin; Estrogen; Glycosaminoglycans; Quercetin; Urinary tract infections
  23. A
    2016

    The Physical Mechanism for Retinal Discrete Dark Noise: Thermal Activation or Cellular Ultraweak Photon Emission?

    Vahid Salari, Felix Scholkmann, Istvan Bokkon, Farhad Shahbazi, Jack Tuszynski

    The visual 'static' or 'noise' we perceive in complete darkness has long been a puzzle. The conventional explanation is that random thermal energy causes photoreceptor cells in the retina to fire, but this model doesn't…

    Biophotons
  24. A
    2016

    Cystocele and functional anatomy of the pelvic floor: review and update of the various theories

    Géry Lamblin, Emmanuel Delorme, Michel Cosson, Chrystèle Rubod

    This narrative review examines different anatomical theories about how the pelvic floor supports the bladder. The researchers summarize that this support involves a complex interplay of the pubocervical fascia, endopelv…

    Pelvic floor . Cystocele . Connective tissue . Anatomy . Endopelvic fascia . Pelvic mobility
  25. 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
  26. A++
    2016

    Myofascial triggerpoint release (MTR) for treating chronic shoulder pain: A novel approach

    Christopher-Marc Gordon, Frank Andrasik, Robert Schleip, Niels Birbaumer, Massimiliano Rea

    This study evaluated a specific manual therapy, myofascial trigger point release (MTR), for chronic shoulder pain. Twenty-three participants received four 10-minute sessions over two weeks, applied only to their more pa…

    Algometer; Chronic shoulder pain; Myofascial triggerpoint release; Myometer; Quality of life; Stress.
  27. A+++
    2016

    Collagen Matrix Density Drives the Metabolic Shift in Breast Cancer Cells

    Brett A Morris, Brian Burkel, Suzanne M Ponik, Jing Fan, John S Condeelis, Julio A Aguirre-Ghiso, James Castracane, Joh…

    This study used a 3D in vitro model to investigate how the density of the collagen matrix influences the metabolism of breast cancer cells. The researchers observed that a high-density extracellular matrix drives a meta…

    Breast cancer; Collagen; Matrix density; Metabolism
  28. B
    2016

    Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), the main extracellular matrix (ECM) enzymes in collagen degradation, as a target for anticancer drugs

    Agata Jabłońska-Trypuć, Marzena Matejczyk, Stanisław Rosochacki

    This review article describes matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), the primary enzymes responsible for breaking down collagen in the extracellular matrix. This breakdown process is normal and necessary for tissue remodelin…

    cancercollagenAngiogenesisapoptosismetalloproteinase
  29. B
    2016

    Internal strain drives spontaneous periodic buckling in collagen and regulates remodeling

    Andrew Dittmore, Jonathan Silver, Susanta K Sarkar, Barry Marmer, Gregory I Goldberg, Keir C Neuman

    This study investigated how collagen, a key structural protein, is remodeled. Researchers observed that the enzymes responsible for breaking down collagen, called MMPs, bind to specific, vulnerable spots that appear at…

    mechanosensingCollagenasematrix metalloproteinasesingle moleculepattern formation
  30. A++
    2016

    Effects of matrix rhythm therapy on primary lymphedema: a case report

    Ayse Neriman Narin, Ayse Zengin Alpozgen, Hilal Denizoglu Kulli

    This case report investigated the effects of Matrix Rhythm Therapy on a 36-year-old woman with primary lymphedema in her left leg. She received 20 sessions of the therapy over four weeks, applied to the affected leg, sp…

    Matrix Rhythm TherapyLower limbPrimary lymphedema
  31. A+
    2016

    Acute effects of muscle stretching on physical performance, range of motion, and injury incidence in healthy active individuals: a systematic review

    David G Behm, Anthony J Blazevich, Anthony D Kay, Malachy McHugh

    This systematic review examines how different types of stretching (static, dynamic, and PNF) affect performance, range of motion (ROM), and injury risk in healthy individuals. The findings suggest that static stretching…

    ballistic stretch; dynamic stretch; facilitation neuromusculaire proprioceptive; flexibility; flexibilité; proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation; static stretch; warm-up
  32. A
    2016

    A five year follow-up of women with obstetric anal sphincter rupture at their first delivery

    Sidsel Linneberg, Stine Leenskjold, Karin Glavind

    This study followed 82 women for five years after they experienced an obstetric anal sphincter rupture (OASR) during their first delivery. Researchers investigated long-term outcomes like incontinence and sexual functio…

    urinary incontinenceanal incontinenceObstetric anal sphincter ruptureSexual dysfunctionValidated questionnaires
  33. A++
    2016

    Estrogen and Pelvic Organ Prolapse

    Ling Zhou, Anna Junjie Shangguan, Stacy Ann Kujawa, Katarzyna Bochenska, Lanmei Zhang, Serdar E Bulun, Hong Zhao

    This narrative review explores the relationship between estrogen and pelvic organ prolapse (POP), a condition where pelvic organs descend from their normal positions. Research suggests that low estrogen levels, particul…

    Pelvic organ prolapse; Estrogen; Estrogen receptor; Collagen; Matrix metalloproteinases
  34. A+
    2016

    The relationship between pelvic alignment and dysmenorrhea

    Moon-Jeong Kim, Il-Hun Baek, Bong-Oh Goo

    This study investigated the relationship between pelvic alignment and dysmenorrhea (menstrual pain). Researchers compared 102 women, divided into a group with menstrual pain and a group without, using 4D imaging to meas…

    AlignmentDysmenorrheaPelvic torsion
  35. A+
    2016

    Piezo2 is the principal mechanotransduction channel for proprioception

    Seung-Hyun Woo, Viktor Lukacs, Joriene C de Nooij, Dasha Zaytseva, Connor R Criddle, Allain Francisco, Thomas M Jessell…

    Proprioception is the sense of where our body parts are in space. In this animal study, researchers investigated the molecular sensor responsible for this ability in mice. They found that an ion channel called Piezo2 wa…

    proprioceptionmuscle spindlespiezomechanotranductiiongolgi tendon organ
  36. B
    2016

    Limited mechanical effects of intermuscular myofascial connections within the intact rat anterior crural compartment

    Chris Tijs, Jaap H van Dieën, Huub Maas

    In this animal study, researchers investigated the connective tissue links between two lower leg muscles in rats, the tibialis anterior and extensor digitorum longus. The goal was to see if these connections significant…

    Tibialis anteriorExtensor digitorum longus3D kineticsCo-activationMechanical interaction
  37. A++
    2016

    Microbiota-dependent sequelae of acute infection compromise tissue-specific immunity

    Denise Morais da Fonseca, Timothy W Hand, Seong-Ji Han, Michael Y Gerner, Arielle Glatman Zaretsky, Allyson L Byrd, Oli…

    A single acute infection can have long-term consequences for tissue-specific immunity, even after the pathogen is cleared. This study found that following a gut infection with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, sustained infl…

    Gut microbiome / Immunity
  38. C
    2016

    Differential displacement of soft tissue layers from manual therapy loading

    Shawn Engell, John J Triano, James R Fox, Helene M Langevin, Elisa E Konofagou

    To better understand how manual therapy affects the body, researchers investigated how different layers of soft tissue in the back respond to pressure. They applied a standard preparatory force to the thoracic paraspina…

    Spinal manipulationBiomechanicsElastographyCumulative displacementShear displacement
  39. A+++
    2016

    Nutraceutical supplement in the management of tendinopathies: a systematic review

    Federico Fusini, Salvatore Bisicchia, Carlo Bottegoni, Antonio Gigante, Fabio Zanchini, Alberto Busilacchi

    This systematic review examines the effects of various nutraceuticals, such as glucosamine, chondroitin, vitamin C, and curcumin, in managing tendon disorders. While preclinical research on cells and animals shows promi…

    arginine alpha-keto-glutarate; ascorbate; boswellic acid; curcumin; oral supplement; tendon disorder
  40. B
    2016

    Connecting (T)issues: How Research in Fascia Biology Can Impact Integrative Oncology

    Helene M Langevin, Patricia Keely, Jun Mao, Lisa M Hodge, Robert Schleip, Gary Deng, Boris Hinz, Melody A Swartz, Bever…

    Many cancer patients use complementary therapies like massage, acupuncture, and yoga to improve their quality of life. This review article suggests these treatments may have further benefits by affecting the body's conn…

    fasciaextracellular matrixcancerConnective tissue
  41. A+++
    2016

    Understanding Mechanobiology: Physical Therapists as a Force in Mechanotherapy and Musculoskeletal Regenerative Rehabilitation

    William R Thompson, Alexander Scott, M Terry Loghmani, Samuel R Ward, Stuart J Warden

    This perspective article explores the field of mechanobiology and how physical therapists use mechanical forces to promote tissue healing. It explains that cells in our muscles, bones, and tendons respond to physical st…

    RehabilitationTherapymechantransduction
  42. A
    2016

    Telocytes and Their Extracellular Vesicles—Evidence and Hypotheses

    Dragos Cretoiu, Jiahong Xu, Junjie Xiao, Sanda M Cretoiu

    This narrative review discusses telocytes, a relatively new type of interstitial cell found throughout the body's connective tissues. These cells are characterized by long projections and are involved in communication b…

    telocytes; telopodes; extracellular vesicles; exosomes; ectosomes
  43. A+++
    2016

    Oxidative Stress and Inflammation: What Polyphenols Can Do for Us?

    Tarique Hussain, Bie Tan, Yulong Yin, Francois Blachier, Myrlene C B Tossou, Najma Rahu

    This narrative review explores the link between oxidative stress and inflammation, focusing on how plant-derived polyphenols may mitigate these processes. Oxidative stress occurs when reactive oxygen species overwhelm t…

    inflammationOxidative stresspolyphenols
  44. C
    2016

    Functional in vitro tension measurements of fascial tissue – a novel modified superfusion approach

    Robert Schleip, Werner Klingler, S Wearing, I Naylor, M Zuegel, K Hoppe

    In this laboratory study on rat tissue, researchers compared two techniques for measuring tension changes in fascia. The traditional method involves immersing the tissue in a fluid bath, but the team also tested a modif…

    fasciaOrgan BathMechanographic RegistrationSuperfusionImmersionmized Mice
  45. A+++
    2016

    Vitamin C and Heart Health: A Review Based on Findings from Epidemiologic Studies

    Melissa A Moser, Ock K Chun

    This review examines the relationship between vitamin C and heart health by analyzing data from epidemiological studies and clinical trials. Research suggests that vitamin C may protect blood vessels by preventing the o…

    cardiovascular disease; clinical trials; meta-analyses; observational cohort studies; vitamin C.
  46. B
    2016

    Stretch-induced network reconfiguration of collagen fibres in the human facet capsular ligament

    Sijia Zhang, Danielle S Bassett, Beth A Winkelstein

    The facet capsular ligament in the neck is a common source of chronic pain, often resulting from excessive stretching. This study investigated how the collagen fibers within this ligament reorganize when it is stretched…

    collagenfibre realignmentfacet capsular ligamentcommunity detectiontime-dependent network
  47. A++
    2016

    Reduced diversity and altered composition of the gut microbiome in individuals with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome

    Ludovic Giloteaux, Julia K. Goodrich, William A. Walters, Susan M. Levine, Ruth E. Ley, Maureen R. Hanson

    Researchers investigated the gut microbiome and blood markers of inflammation in people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Compared to healthy controls, individuals with ME/CFS had reduced…

    inflammationChronic fatigue syndromeMyalgic encephalomyelitisLipopolysaccharidesMicrobiome
  48. A
    2016

    The tongue after whiplash: case report and osteopathic treatment

    Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito

    This case report describes a 30-year-old man who experienced neck pain during swallowing and had a reduced ability to open his mouth following a whiplash injury. He was treated with osteopathic manual techniques directe…

    fasciafascial releasetongueindirect osteopathic techniques
  49. A+
    2016

    Oxidative stress and oocyte quality: ethiopathogenic mechanisms of minimal/mild endometriosis-related infertility

    Michele Gomes Da Broi, Paula Andrea Navarro

    In this review article, the authors explore the connection between mild endometriosis and infertility. Although the link is known, the exact mechanisms are not fully understood. The researchers suggest that poor oocyte…

    Early endometriosis . Infertility . Oocyte quality . Oxidative stress . Follicular microenvironment
  50. A+++
    2016

    Ultrasound Evaluation of the Combined Effects of Thoracolumbar Fascia Injury and Movement Restriction in a Porcine Model

    James H Bishop, James R Fox, Rhonda Maple, Caitlin Loretan, Gary J Badger, Sharon M Henry, Margaret A Vizzard, Helene M…

    This animal study used pigs to investigate how back fascia responds to injury and restricted movement. Researchers created a small injury in the thoracolumbar fascia and also limited movement in some of the pigs for eig…

    chronic Low Back Painshear strainimmobilizationfascia mobilitythoracolumbar fascia thickness
  51. A+++
    2016

    A long-distance fluid transport pathway within fibrous connective tissues in patients with ankle edema

    Hongyi Li, Chongqing Yang, Kuiyuan Lu, Liyang Zhang, Jiefu Yang, Fang Wang, Dongge Liu, Di Cui, Mingjun Sun, Jianxin Pa…

    This anatomical study investigated how fluid might drain from swollen ankles. Researchers injected a fluorescent dye into the skin of four lower legs scheduled for amputation to trace fluid movement. They observed that…

    interstitial fluidConnective tissuesvascular circulations
  52. A
    2016

    Restoration of Full Shoulder Range of Motion After Application of the Fascial Distortion Model

    Joshua D Boucher, Jose Figueroa

    This case report describes a 28-year-old man with chronic shoulder pain and severely limited movement, 18 months after an injury. His condition, similar to a frozen shoulder, involved significant pain and an inability t…

    frozen shoulderfascial distortion modelrange of motion
  53. 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
  54. A+++
    2016

    Fascial Manipulation® for chronic aspecific low back pain: a single blinded randomized controlledtrial.

    Mirco Branchini, Francesca Lopopolo, Ernesto Andreoli, Ivano Loreti, Aurélie M Marchand, Antonio Stecco

    This randomized controlled trial compared Fascial Manipulation® combined with standard physiotherapy to physiotherapy alone for patients with chronic non-specific low back pain. The group receiving Fascial Manipulation®…

    hyaluronanBack PainFascial manipulation
  55. A
    2016

    New evidence of a dynamic fascial maintenance and self-repair process

    Leon Chaitow

    This 2016 publication by Leon Chaitow has not yet been summarized in detail. Based on its title, the article appears to present new findings that highlight the dynamic processes of fascial maintenance and self-repair. W…

    Myofascial self repair
  56. A++
    2016

    Whole-Body and Local Muscle Vibration Immediately Improve Quadriceps Function in Individuals With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

    Derek N Pamukoff, Brian Pietrosimone, Michael D Lewek, Eric D Ryan, Paul S Weinhold, Dustin R Lee, J Troy Blackburn

    This randomized crossover trial investigated the immediate effects of vibration on quadriceps function in individuals with a prior anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. Twenty participants performed isometric…

    Musclevibrationsligament injury
  57. A+++
    2016

    Clinical applications of vibration therapy in orthopaedic practice

    Simone Cerciello, Silvio Rossi, Enrico Vison, Katia Corona, Francesco Oliva

    This literature review examines the use of vibration therapy in orthopedic practice. Researchers analyzed 71 studies to understand its effects on bone, muscles, and tendons. The review notes that inconsistencies in appl…

    RehabilitationAthletesOsteoporosisphysical therapy modalitieselectric stimulation therapy
  58. A+++
    2016

    A Diet Mimicking Fasting Promotes Regeneration and Reduces Autoimmunity and Multiple Sclerosis Symptoms

    In Young Choi, Laura Piccio, Patra Childress, Bryan Bollman, Arko Ghosh, Sebastian Brandhorst, Jorge Suarez, Andreas Mi…

    This study investigates how a periodic fasting-mimicking diet (FMD) affects symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) using mouse models and preliminary human trials. In animal models, the diet reduced inflammation and promot…

    Fasting-mimicking diet; Intermittent fasting; Time-restricted eating; autoimmunity; multiple sclerosis
  59. A++
    2016

    The effect of an active vibration stimulus according to different shoulder joint angles on functional reach and stability of the shoulder joint

    Eun-Kyung Kim, Seong-Gil Kim

    This study investigated how active vibration exercise with a Flexi-Bar at different shoulder angles affected shoulder joint function and stability in 30 healthy male students. Participants were divided into three groups…

    Active vibration stimulusFlexi-BarShoulder joint angle
  60. A
    2015

    Understanding Fibroblasts in Order to Comprehend the Osteopathic Treatment of the Fascia

    Bruno Bordoni, Emiliano Zanier

    In this review paper, the authors argue that understanding fibroblasts is essential for comprehending and applying osteopathic treatment of the fascia. As the foundational cells of connective tissue, fibroblasts have ma…

    fasciafibroblastosteopathy