Anatomy
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- 2020
Reflections on the Development of Fascial Tissue: Starting from Embryology
Bruno Bordoni, Bruno MorabitoThis reflective article discusses the ongoing challenges in classifying fascial tissue. The authors highlight that the scientific literature contains many contradictions and lacks a clear, straightforward definition. Th…
- 2020
Anatomy, Tendons
Bruno Bordoni, Matthew VaracalloThis is a placeholder for a summary of a publication titled "Anatomy, Tendons". The full text has not yet been reviewed by our team. Once summarized, this entry will provide an overview of the key anatomical features of…
- 2020
Anatomy, Head and Neck, Anterior Vagus Nerve
Maximo Baquiran, Bruno BordoniThis article is an anatomical description of the anterior vagus nerve in the head and neck. As only the title is available, the content has not yet been summarized in detail. The title suggests the text provides an over…
- 2018
What Is the Point? The Problem with Acupuncture Research That No One Wants to Talk About
Helene M Langevin, Peter M WayneIn 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…
- 2018
Fasciae of the musculoskeletal system: normal anatomy and MR patterns of involvement in autoimmune diseases
Thomas Kirchgesner, Xavier Demondion, Maria Stoenoiu, Patrick Durez, Adrien Nzeusseu Toukap, Frédéric Houssiau, Christi…This review article describes the fascial system as a three-dimensional continuum of connective tissue found throughout the body. The authors review the normal anatomy of fascia and its appearance on magnetic resonance…
- 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…
- 2012
Fascia: a morphological description and classification system based on a literature review
Myroslava Kumka, Jason BonarIn this literature review, the authors address the historical problem of ambiguous and inconsistent terminology for fascia. Based on a review of existing research, they propose a new system for classifying fascia accord…
- 2011
Fasciae anatomy
Carla Stecco, Fabrice DuparcThis entry represents a 2011 publication titled "Fasciae anatomy" by Carla Stecco and Fabrice Duparc. As only the title is available, a detailed summary of its contents, such as its specific focus on fascial layers or c…
- 1999
Tensegrity and mechanoregulation: from skeleton to cytoskeleton
Christopher S Chen, Donald E IngberThis review article explores how mechanical forces are transmitted from the whole body down to individual cells. The authors propose that a design principle called "tensegrity," which uses continuous tension and local c…
Podcast
- Ep. 012
12. How seeing the living body changes everything we thought we knew – with Jean-Claude Guimberteau, MD
The episode was first published on the Swedish podcast Fasciaguiden on May 26, 2025. In this episode, we meet the French surgeon Jean-Claude Guimberteau, who has spent more than 30 years filming the…
- Ep. 164
164. How can we understand fascia and our bodies in a simple way? With guest Sue Adstrum, PhD
Fascia research is all well and good – but how do you present it so that ordinary people can understand, become curious, and begin to realize the potential benefits of understanding how the body work…
- Ep. 162
162. Guimberteau: “When I SAW the living body, everything changed”
In this episode, we meet the French surgeon Jean-Claude Guimberteau, who has been filming the living body for more than 30 years. What did he discover when he first saw that reality did not match the…
- Ep. 011
11. How can we understand Fascia & our bodies in a simple way? Special guest Sue Adstrum, PhD
How can we we understand Fascia & our bodies in a simple way? Special guest Sue Adstrum, PhD Fascia research in all its glory, but how do you present it so that ordinary people understand it, gets ex…
- Ep. 005
05. Why are we thinking about the body the way we do?
A living body is not the same thing as a dead body… but we pretend they are when we study anatomy. Our entire understanding of the body is based on studies of dead bodies, dissected bodies, and bodie…
- Ep. 001
01. Why Fascia?
The first episode of the English podcast “The Fascia Guide”. The Fascia Guide is a podcast about the living body, about new research and a new perspective on health, pain and what it means to be aliv…
- Ep. 113
113. Is there research on this?
We've been asked this question countless times, and the follow-up question is always—research on what? On the existence of Fascia? On the function of Fascia? On Fascia treatment? Or perhaps on the ef…
- Ep. 111
111. What is a muscle, what is an organ & what is the living wetsuit?
Camilla has read the book The Living Wetsuit and feels inspired. Sue Adstrum explains the body in a simple way and opens up a new way of understanding it. This leads to a conversation about a celebra…
- Ep. -11
A Completely New Way to Understand the FEMALE Body
Recent research shows that Fascia is much more important for health, aches, and pain than previously thought. But what is Fascia, and why does it represent a completely new way of understanding the b…
- Ep. 100
100. Fascia & the living body
What does science say about Fascia and Fascia treatment? Scientific research is incredibly good for providing an advanced understanding of parts, external events, functions, and connections. At the s…
- Ep. 089
89. How is Fascia affected by ovulation, movement and exercise?
Did you know that the female body rebuilds itself twice a month? Carla Stecco, professor of anatomy, presented two major discoveries at the Fascia Research Congress 2018. The first was the discovery…
- Ep. 046
46. The living body doesn't look the way most people think
A living body and a dead body are not the same thing… but we pretend they are when we study anatomy and build our image of what the body looks like. The traditional view of the body doesn't take into…
- Ep. 041
41. Fibromyalgia, chronic pain & why women get certain health problems
Certain conditions affect women to a much greater extent than men – and some conditions only affect women. Why is that? Starting with fibromyalgia, lymphedema, and general chronic pain, the Fascia Gu…
- Ep. 040
40. What is life & flow and what does it mean for us in practice?
The Fascia Guide is back after an unexpected break. I became a father for the first time to a daughter who arrived earlier than expected, and of course, it has affected me incredibly much. Witnessing…
- Ep. 016
16. Fascia, movement, exercise and training
Fascia in everyday life This episode is about Fascia, movement, exercise and training. Why must we move? What happens when we don't move, and how is Fascia affected by exercise and sports? Joining us…
- Ep. 015
15. About Vitamin C & why EVERYONE should take supplements
Fascia in everyday life About supplements and nutrients. Why does the fascia expert believe everyone should take supplements, and which supplements can't we live without? With us is Camilla Ranje Nor…
- Ep. 014
14. What happens when we get sick? On Fascia, the immune system & the lymphatic system
Fascia in everyday life. How does the body really work and what happens when we get sick? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the lymphatic and immune systems, and we talk about what you can do…
- Ep. 013
13. How to care for your fascia and stay healthy
The third season of the Fascia Guide is about Fascia in everyday life. How do you stay healthy and how do you take care of your Fascia? In today's episode, we delve deeper into the anatomy and physio…
- Ep. 003
03. What is Fascia? How researchers discovered new cells and a new organ
In the first two episodes, we have established that there are different ways of looking at the body and that there are major shortcomings in our Western way of viewing both human beings and the body…
- Ep. 001
01. Why Fascia?
The Fascia Guide is a podcast about the living body, about new research and a new perspective on health, pain and what it means to be alive. There is an ongoing global revolution in the anatomical re…
