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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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A2016

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
A2015

The fascial system and exercise intolerance in patients with chronic heart failure: hypothesis of osteopathic treatment

Bruno Bordoni, F Marelli

This hypothesis paper proposes a connection between the fascial system and exercise intolerance in people with chronic heart failure. The authors note that heart failure is a complex disease affecting the entire body, l…

fasciaManual TherapyOsteopathic
A++2015

BioTensegrity Fascia and the fallacy of biomechanics. Part 1

John Sharkey

This conceptual article introduces Biotensegrity as an emerging model for understanding human anatomy. It challenges traditional biomechanics by viewing the body as a continuous tensional network in which fascia plays a…

biotensegrityBiomechanics
A2015

Duration and Magnitude of Myofascial Release in 3-Dimensional Bioengineered Tendons: Effects on Wound Healing

Thanh V Cao, Michael R Hicks, Manal Zein-Hammoud, Paul R Standley

This laboratory study investigated how myofascial release (MFR) affects wound healing in bioengineered tendons. Researchers created a wound in the tendon models and then applied different magnitudes and durations of str…

wound healingMyofascial release
A++2015

BioTensegrity Fascia and the fallacy of biomechanics, Part 2.

John Sharkey

In this conceptual article, the second in a series, the author introduces BioTensegrity as an alternative to classical biomechanics. He argues that traditional models of animal and human movement, which date back to the…

biotensegrityBiomechanics
A2015

Tracking CNS and systemic sources of oxidative stress during the course of chronic neuroinflammation

Agata A Mossakowski, Julian Pohlan, Daniel Bremer, Randall Lindquist, Jason M Millward, Markus Bock, Karolin Pollok, Ro…

In this animal study, researchers used a mouse model for multiple sclerosis (MS) to track the sources of oxidative stress in the central nervous system. Using an advanced imaging technique, they identified specific immu…

Multiple sclerosis · Oxidative stress · Neuronal dysfunction · Fluorescence lifetime microscopy · Intravital imaging · Oxidative stress memory
A++2015

Size Matters: Molecular Weight Specificity of Hyaluronan Effects in Cell Biology

Jaime M Cyphert, Carol S Trempus, Stavros Garantziotis

This narrative review summarizes current knowledge about hyaluronan, a molecule whose biological effects are dependent on its size. Unlike many other molecules, hyaluronan's signaling properties are determined not by ch…

hyaluronanCell signalingmolecular size
A+++2015

Optimal Vitamin D Supplementation Levels for Cardiovascular Disease Protection

Sebastian T Lugg, Phillip A Howells, David R Thickett

This narrative review explores the growing body of evidence linking vitamin D to cardiovascular health. While traditionally associated with bone health, data suggests vitamin D status may be a marker for, and possibly a…

vitamin DCardiovascular disease25-hydroxyvitamin D3
B2015

Platelet hyaluronidase-2: an enzyme that translocates to the surface upon activation to function in extracellular matrix degradation

Sami Albeiroti, Katayoun Ayasoufi, [...], Carol A de la Motte

Platelets play a key role in responding to tissue injury. This study explores how they interact with hyaluronan, a major component of the extracellular matrix that is involved in inflammation. Researchers demonstrated t…

hyaluronanextracellular matrixDegradation
A+2015

The Heart, the Brain, and the Regulation of Emotion

Sarah N Garfinkel, Jessica A Eccles, Hugo D Critchley

This research entry, summarized from its title, appears to explore the relationship between the heart, the brain, and how emotions are managed. It likely discusses how signals from the cardiovascular system, specificall…

psychology.psychiatryemotions
A2015

Modes of cancer cell invasion and the role of the microenvironment

Andrew G Clark, Danijela Matic Vignjevic

For cancer to spread, or metastasize, tumor cells must first invade the surrounding connective tissue (stroma). This review article describes how cancer cells can move in different ways—either as single cells or in coll…

fasciaextracellular matrixcancer
A2015

Primo-Vascular System as Presented by Bong Han Kim

Vitaly Vodyanoy, Oleg Pustovyy, Ludmila Globa, Iryna Sorokulova

In the 1960s, researcher Bong Han Kim described a new vascular system, distinct from the blood and lymph systems, which he proposed was involved in tissue regeneration. However, his work was difficult for later scientis…

fasciaprimo vascular system
A+++2015

Efficacy of phytoestrogens for menopausal symptoms: a meta-analysis and systematic review

M-N Chen, C-C Lin, C-F Liu

This systematic review and meta-analysis of 15 randomized controlled trials examined the effectiveness of plant-based estrogens, known as phytoestrogens, for relieving menopausal symptoms. The findings suggest that phyt…

CLIMACTERIC; ESTROGEN; HOT FLUSH; ISOFLAVONE; LIGNAN; MENOPAUSE; META-ANALYSIS.
B2015

Hyaluronan Regulates Bone Morphogenetic Protein-7- dependent Prevention and Reversal of Myofibroblast Phenotype

Adam C Midgley, Lucy Duggal, Robert Jenkins, Vincent Hascall, Robert Steadman, Aled O Phillips, Soma Meran

This study on human lung fibroblasts investigated how a protein called BMP7 might counteract fibrosis. Researchers found that BMP7 can prevent and even reverse the formation of myofibroblasts, which are cells that contr…

hyaluronanMyofibroblastTGF-beta1
B2015

Hyaluronan Controls the Deposition of Fibronectin and Collagen and Modulates TGF-β1 Induction of Lung Myofibroblasts

Stephen P Evanko, Susan Potter-Perigo, Loreen J Petty, Gail A Workman, Thomas N Wight

This study investigated how hyaluronan (HA), a key component of the extracellular matrix, influences the formation of myofibroblasts—cells involved in tissue scarring and fibrosis. Researchers observed that while HA lev…

hyaluronanMyofibroblastTGF-β1
A2015

Investigation of meningomyovertebral structures within the upper cervical epidural space: a sheet plastination study with clinical implications

Frank Scali, Matthew E Pontell, Lance G Nash, Dennis E Enix

This cadaver study investigated soft-tissue connections within the epidural space of the upper cervical spine using dissection and a technique called sheet plastination. The researchers found consistent connections wher…

fasciacervical spineMyodural Bridge
A2015

The content and size of hyaluronan in biological fluids and tissues

Mary K Cowman, Hong-Gee Lee, Kathryn L Schwertfeger, James B McCarthy,, Eva A Turley

Hyaluronan is a simple sugar polymer found throughout the body's tissues and fluids. It is typically produced as a very large, high-molecular-mass molecule. This narrative review notes that during processes like inflamm…

hyaluronanfasciaquantification
A2015

Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans in Palmar Fascia of Patients with Dupuytren

Priscilla Carneiro Hirai Nascimento, Elsa Yoko Kobayashi, Luiz Guilherme de Saboya Lenzi, João baptista Gomes dos Santo…

In this experimental study, researchers investigated the role of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), a type of molecule in connective tissue, in Dupuytren's disease. The team analyzed palmar fascia tissue samples from 23 patient…

fasciaProteoglycansdupuytren contracture
A++2015

Influence of different intensities of vibration on proliferation and differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells

Chunxiang Zhang, Yanqin Lu, Linkun Zhang, Yang Liu, Yi Zhou, Yangxi Chen, Haiyang Yu

In this laboratory study, researchers investigated how low-magnitude, high-frequency vibration affects stem cells from the human periodontal ligament, the tissue that holds teeth in the jaw. The results suggest that vib…

Proliferationmechanical vibrationperiodontal ligament stem cells
C2015

Proteoglycan form and function: A comprehensive nomenclature of proteoglycans

Renato V Iozzo, Liliana Schaefer

In this review article, the authors propose a new, comprehensive classification system for proteoglycans, a group of molecules important to connective tissue structure and function. The classification is based on three…

GlycosaminoglycanAngiogenesisProteoglycan
A++2015

The Effects of Vibration and Muscle Fatigue on Trunk Sensorimotor Control in Low Back Pain Patients

Jean-Alexandre Boucher, Jacques Abboud, François Nougarou, Martin C Normand, Martin Descarreaux

This study compared trunk muscle control between people with chronic low back pain (cLBP) and healthy individuals. Researchers found that the cLBP group was less accurate at reproducing a specific amount of force with t…

fascialow back painmuscle fatigue
A2015

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
A2015

Structural Integration as an Adjunct to Outpatient Rehabilitation for Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: A Randomized Pilot Clinical Trial

Eric E Jacobson, Alec L Meleger, Paolo Bonato, Peter M Wayne, Helene M Langevin, Ted J Kaptchuk, Roger B Davis

This randomized pilot clinical trial investigated if adding Structural Integration (SI) to standard outpatient rehabilitation could help people with chronic non-specific low back pain. Researchers assigned 46 participan…

fascia
A++2015

Meralgia paresthetica caused by entrapment of the lateral femoral subcutaneous nerve at the fascia lata of the thigh: a case report and literature review

Yasuyuki Omichi, Ichiro Tonogai, Shinsuke Kaji, Teruaki Sangawa, Koichi Sairyo

This case report and literature review describe an unusual presentation of meralgia paresthetica, a condition causing numbness and pain in the outer thigh. While the condition typically involves nerve entrapment at the…

nerve entrapment
A+++2015

Essential role for autophagy in life span extension

Frank Madeo, Andreas Zimmermann, Maria Chiara Maiuri, Guido Kroemer

This narrative review explores the essential role of autophagy, a cellular recycling process that breaks down and removes damaged components to maintain health. The authors explain how interventions like caloric restric…

autophagystarvation
B2015

The extracellular matrix: Tools and insights for the “omics” era

A Nabaa, K R Clauser, H Dingd, C A Whittaker, S A Carrc, R O Hynesa

This narrative review discusses the extracellular matrix (ECM), the complex network of proteins and molecules that provides structural and chemical support to our cells and tissues. Alterations in the ECM are associated…

extracellular matrixMatrisomeMatrisomeDB
A+2015

An overview of the beneficial effects of hydrolysed collagen intake on joint and bone health and on skin ageing

Teresa Figueres Juher, Esther Basés Pérez

This narrative review summarizes research on hydrolysed collagen (HC) and its impact on joint, bone, and skin health. Evidence suggests that these small collagen peptides are highly bioavailable and accumulate in connec…

supplementationOsteoporosishydrolysate collagen
C2015

Collagen Crosslinking Does Not Dictate Stiffness in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Skeletal Muscle Fibrosis

M A Chapman, R Pichika, R L Lieber

In this animal study on mice, researchers investigated why fibrotic, or scarred, skeletal muscle becomes so stiff. While it is known that fibrosis involves an increase in collagen, the amount of collagen alone does not…

fibrosisstiffnesscollagen cross-linking
A2015

Hyaluronan, inflammation and breast cancer progression

Katryn L Schwertfeger, Mary K Cowman, Patrick G Telmer, Eva A Turley, James B McCarthy

This narrative review explores the link between inflammation, the tissue component hyaluronan (HA), and breast cancer progression. Cancer cells and surrounding host cells can create an inflamed microenvironment that hel…

hyaluronaninflammationCD44
A2015

A multidisciplinary approach to scars: a narrative review

Emiliano Zanier, Bruno Bordoni

This narrative review examines complementary and alternative medicine approaches to treating scar tissue. The authors survey literature on osteopathy, naturopathy, and manual therapies like physiotherapy. They also disc…

fasciaosteopathyscar
A+++2015

The equine neck and its function during movement and locomotion

Rebeka R Zsoldos, Theresia F Licka

This study measured muscle activity in the equine forelimb during walking, trotting, and cantering. The researchers found that most muscles activate just before hoof-strike to stabilize the limb, while passive structure…

Ageing; Cervical vertebral column; Equine neck muscles; Locomotion of horses
A+++2015

Swing phase kinematics of horses trotting over poles

S Brown, N C Stubbs, L J Kaiser, M Lavagnino, H M Clayton

This study investigated how horses are affected by trotting over poles, a common therapeutic exercise used to restore joint range of motion. Researchers aimed to determine if lifting the limbs higher to clear obstacles…

coordination; horse; physiotherapy; rehabilitation
A2015

Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Disturbed Coherence: Gate to Cancer

Jirí Pokorný, Jan Pokorný, Alberto Foletti, Jitka Kobilková, Jan Vrba, Jan Vrba Jr

This theoretical paper explores the link between cellular energy and cancer. Healthy cells maintain a stable, coherent electrical state through continuous energy production in the mitochondria. The authors propose that…

fasciacancer biophysicsmitochondrial dysfunction
A2015

Modeled Osteopathic Manipulative Treatments: A Review of Their in Vitro Effects on Fibroblast Tissue Preparations

Manal Zein-Hammoud, Paul R Standley

This narrative review summarizes lab-based (in vitro) studies investigating how simulated osteopathic treatments, like myofascial release, affect fibroblasts. The authors found that applying mechanical strain to these c…

fasciaFibroblastsManual Therapy
A+++2015

Functional locomotor consequences of uneven forefeet for trot symmetry in individual riding horses

Nathan Wiggers, Sandra L P Nauwelaerts, Sarah Jane Hobbs, Sophie Bool, Claudia F Wolschrijn, Willem Back

This study investigated how horses with uneven forefeet, where the angle differs between left and right, move at a trot. Researchers found that the flatter foot experiences higher loading, including greater braking forc…

asymmetryriding horsesuneven feet
A2015

Innervation Changes Induced by Inflammation of the Thoracolumbar Fascia

U Hoheisel, J Rosner, S Mense

This animal study investigated how inflammation affects the nerves in the thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) of rats. Researchers induced inflammation in the TLF and compared its nerve fiber density to that of healthy fascia. W…

inflammationfasciafasciitis
A2015

Evidence for the existence of nociceptors in rat thoracolumbar fascia

S Mense, U Hoheisel

This animal study on rats investigated the presence of pain-sensing nerve fibers (nociceptors) in the thoracolumbar fascia. Researchers compared normal fascia with tissue in which they had induced inflammation. The resu…

inflammationfasciafasciitis
A2015

Remodelling the extracellular matrix in development and disease

Caroline Bonnans, Jonathan Chou, Zena Werb

This narrative review describes the extracellular matrix (ECM), a dynamic network present in all body tissues that undergoes constant remodeling. This remodeling process is crucial for regulating cell functions like pro…

fasciaextracellular matrixstiffness
A2015

Hyaluronan’s Role in Fibrosis: A Pathogenic Factor or a Passive Player?

S Albeiroti, A Soroosh, C A de la Motte

This 2015 review article explores the role of hyaluronan (HA) in fibrosis, a condition where excessive connective tissue buildup impairs organ function. HA is a key component of the extracellular matrix, known for its h…

hyaluronanfasciafibrosis
1A+2015

Gymnastic Training and Dynamic Mobilization Exercises Improve Stride Quality and Increase Epaxial Muscle Size in Therapy Horses

Kátia de Oliveira, Ricardo V G Soutello, Ricardo da Fonseca, Ciniro Costa, Paulo R de L Meirelles, Daniele F Fachiolli,…

This study on therapy horses investigated how specific exercises affect stride and back muscles. Over three months, nine horses were divided into three groups: a control group, one doing dynamic mobilization exercises,…

Hippotherapytherapeutic exercisedynamic mobilization exercise
C2015

Hyaluronic acid and wound healing

M G Neuman, R M Nanau, L Oruna-Sanchez, G Coto

In this systematic review, researchers compiled studies on hyaluronic acid (HA) and wound healing published from 2010–2014. The review found that HA is used for tissue regeneration, either alone or in combination with o…

hyaluronanwound healing
A++2015

Estrogen inhibits lysyl oxidase and decreases mechanical function in engineered ligaments

Cassandra A Lee, Ann Lee-Barthel, Louise Marquino, Natalie Sandoval, George R Marcotte, Keith Baar

This lab study investigated why women are more likely to rupture their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) than men, focusing on the role of estrogen. Researchers used human ACL cells to create engineered ligaments in a la…

ACL; exercise; tendon; ultimate tensile strength
A2015

New Developments in the Primo Vascular System: Imaging and Functions with regard to Acupuncture

Richard C Niemtzow, Kwang-Sup Soh, Kyung A Kang, John H Barker, He Sheng Luo, Moriya Ohkuma

This research entry, for which only the title is available, appears to discuss recent advancements in understanding the primo vascular system. The title suggests a focus on new imaging techniques and the system's functi…

acupunctureprimo vascular systemeditorial
B2015

Cytokines in rheumatoid arthritis - shaping the immunological landscape

Iain B McInnes, Christopher D Buckley, John D Isaacs

In this short opinion article, the authors provide an overview of the central role of cytokines in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). These signaling molecules are involved in the immune responses associated with both the onset…

cytokinesarthritis
A2015

Modelling the mechanoreceptor’s dynamic behaviour

Zhuoyi Song, Robert W Banks, Guy S Bewick

This study developed a computational model to better understand how mechanoreceptors, our body's stretch and pressure sensors, adapt to stimuli. Researchers adapted a model originally used for vision in flies to simulat…

fasciabiophysical modelfly photoreceptor
A+2015

Chondroprotection and the Prevention of Osteoarthritis Progression of the Knee

Brian Gallagher, Fotios P Tjoumakaris, Marc I Harwood, Robert P Good, Michael G Ciccotti, Kevin B Freedman

In this systematic review, researchers evaluated whether certain medications and supplements could protect joint cartilage and slow the progression of knee osteoarthritis. By analyzing randomized controlled trials, they…

knee; articular cartilage; chondroprotection; nutraceutical
A2015

Comparative effects of vitamin C on the effects of local anesthetics ropivacaine, bupivacaine, and lidocaine on human chondrocytes

Jun Tian, Yan Li

Local anesthetics injected into joints can sometimes be harmful to cartilage cells (chondrocytes). This laboratory study investigated the effects of three common anesthetics—ropivacaine, bupivacaine, and lidocaine—on hu…

Chondrocytes; Vitamin C; Local anesthetics; Ropivacaine; Bupivacaine; Lidocaine
B2015

Manual therapies and hypoalgesia: What are the mechanisms?

Leon Chaitow

This is a title-only entry, and its contents have not yet been summarized. The title suggests the article explores the possible mechanisms behind hypoalgesia, or a decreased sensitivity to pain, following manual therapi…

Editorial
A+2015

Osmotic pressure induced tensile forces in tendon collagen

Admir Masic, Luca Bertinetti, Roman Schuetz, Shu-Wei Chang, Till Hartmut Metzger, Markus J Buehler, Peter Fratzl

Researchers investigated the role of water in tendon collagen using a combination of experiments and computer modeling. They found that water is a crucial part of the collagen molecule's structure. When water is removed…

collagenOsmotic pressurewater
A2015

Collagen network strengthening following cyclic tensile loading

Monica E Susilo, Jeffrey A Paten, Edward A Sander, Thao D Nguyen, Jeffrey W Ruberti

Tissues adapt to the mechanical loads they experience, with collagen being the primary load-bearing component. In this study, researchers investigated how a collagen-based material responded to repeated, cyclic tensile…

collagen networkmechanical adaptationtissue remodelling
1A+2015

Fascia and Primo Vascular System

Chun Yang, Yi-kuan Du, Jian-bin Wu, JunWang, Ping Luan, Qin-lao Yang, Lin Yuan

In this review article, the authors explore the idea that the body's network of fascia may be the physical structure corresponding to acupuncture meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). They also discuss the pr…

fasciamechanotransductionprimo vascular system
A2015

Essential Experimental Methods for Identifying Bonghan Systems as a Basis for Korean Medicine: Focusing on Visual Materials from Original Papers and Modern Outcomes

Hoon-Gi Kim, Byung-Cheon Lee, Ki-Bog Lee

This narrative review examines methods for identifying the so-called Bonghan system, also known as the primo vascular system (PVS). This system was originally proposed in the 1960s as the anatomical basis for acupunctur…

fasciaacupunctureprimo vascular system
A++2015

Effects of plant sterols derived from Aloe vera gel on human dermal fibroblasts in vitro and on skin condition in Japanese women

Miyuki Tanaka, Eriko Misawa, Koji Yamauchi, Fumiaki Abe, Chiaki Ishizaki

This study investigated how plant sterols from Aloe vera gel affect the skin, using both laboratory tests on human skin cells (fibroblasts) and a clinical trial with women. In the lab, these sterols were found to stimul…

oral supplementationaloe sterol; collagen; wrinkle
A2015

The effects of grounding (earthing) on inflammation, the immune response, wound healing, and prevention and treatment of chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases

James L Oschman, Gaétan Chevalier, Richard Brown

This report summarizes research on the effects of "grounding" or "earthing," which involves direct electrically conductive contact with the Earth's surface. The research suggests this contact may influence the body's ph…

fasciachronic inflammationimmune system
B2015

Myofascial Trigger Points Then and Now: A Historical and Scientific Perspective

Jay P Shah, Nikki Thaker, Juliana Heimur, Jacqueline V Aredo, Siddhartha Sikdar, Lynn H Gerber

This narrative review explores the historical and scientific understanding of myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) and their role in myofascial pain syndrome (MPS). MTrPs are palpable nodules in taut muscle bands, long con…

fasciaMyofascial trigger points
A++2015

Neurovisceral phenotypes in the expression of psychiatric symptoms

Jessica A Eccles, Andrew P Owens, Christopher J Mathias, Satoshi Umeda, Hugo D Critchley

This narrative review explores the idea that vulnerability to anxiety may be rooted in inherent physical differences in how the body is regulated. The authors focus on conditions like joint hypermobility, Postural Tachy…

joint hypermobilityAnxietypostural tachycardia syndrome
A+++2015

Multi-frequency bioimpedance and myofascial release therapy: An equine “AtlasOrange1” validation study

Vibeke Sødring Elbrønd, Marta Julia Krasnodebska, Adrian Harrison

This study on horses explored whether a device using multi-frequency bioimpedance analysis (mf-BIA) could objectively measure myofascial tension. Researchers compared the device's readings with a veterinarian's manual a…

myofasciamuscle tensionmf-BIA
1A+++2015

Viscoelastic Properties of Hyaluronan in Physiological Conditions

Mary K Cowman, Tannin A Schmidt, Preeti Raghavan, Antonio Stecco

Hyaluronan (HA) is a molecule that gives the fluid in our connective tissues its viscous, gel-like quality. This viscosity is crucial for the smooth gliding of fascial layers against muscles and other tissues. Factors l…

Hyalyronian acidhaviscosity
A++2015

Telocytes in regenerative medicine

Yihua Bei, Fei Wang, Changqing Yang, Junjie Xiao

This 2015 review article summarizes research on telocytes, a distinct type of cell found in the connective tissue of many organs. These cells form a complex 3D network and are thought to play a key role in guiding stem…

interstitial cells; progenitor cells; regeneration; regenerative medicine; stem cells; telocytes.
A2015

Cellulite treatment: a comprehensive literature review

Irene Zerini, Andrea Sisti, Roberto Cuomo, Serena Ciappi, Francesco Russo, Cesare Brandi, Carlo D’Aniello, Giuseppe Nisi

In this 2015 literature review, researchers compiled the results from various cellulite treatments. They analyzed 73 clinical studies involving human subjects, most of whom were women. The evaluated treatments included…

elasticitycellulitefatty tissue