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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 readers.

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

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Showing 25–34 of 34 studies · page 3/31A+Since 2010
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  1. 1A+
    2014

    Crosstalk between fibroblasts and inflammatory cells

    S Van Linthout, K Miteva, C Tschöpe

    This narrative review describes how fibroblasts, traditionally seen as passive cells that produce extracellular matrix, are increasingly understood as active key players in the immune system. The authors provide an over…

    fibroblastMyofibroblastInnate and adaptive immune responseHeart failure
  2. 1A+
    2014

    The Medium of Haptic Perception: A Tensegrity Hypothesis

    Michael T Turvey, Sérgio T Fonseca

    In this theoretical paper, the authors propose a new hypothesis for how our sense of touch, or haptic perception, works. Unlike other senses that have a clear medium (like air for sound), the haptic system lacks one. Th…

    fasciaConnective tissuecytoskeletonhaptic systemmultifractal tensegrity
  3. 1A+
    2014

    Hyaluronan: Biosynthesis and signaling

    D Vigetti, E Karousou, M Viola, S Deleonibus, G De Luca, A Passi

    This 2014 narrative review discusses hyaluronan (HA), a key component of the extracellular matrix. Beyond its structural role in tissue hydration and architecture, HA is an active signaling molecule. The authors highlig…

    extracellular matrixGlycosaminoglycanAMPKO-GlcNacylationHyaluronan receptor
  4. 1A+
    2013

    Stress and Matrix-Responsive Cytoskeletal Remodeling in Fibroblasts

    R D Abbott, C Koptiuch, J C Iatridis, A K Howe, G J Badger, H M Langevin

    In loose connective tissue, fibroblasts change shape in response to static stretch, which helps the tissue relax. This study investigated whether this response depends on the cell itself or its surrounding environment,…

    Fibroblasts; cytoskeleton; dense connective tissue; areolar connective tissue; mechanotransduction
  5. 1A+
    2013

    Fascial Components of the Myofascial Pain Syndrome

    Antonio Stecco, M Gesi, Carla Stecco, R Stern

    Myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) involves muscle pain and other symptoms linked to trigger points, but the role of fascia is often overlooked. This review summarizes recent research into the biology of fascia to better un…

    fasciaHyaluronic aciddensificationMyofascial pain syndrome (MPS)Myofascial trigger
  6. 1A+
    2013

    History of Bioelectrical Study and the Electrophysiology of the Primo Vascular System

    Sang Hyun Park, Eung Hwi Kim, Ho Jong Chang, Seung Zhoo Yoon, Ji Woong Yoon, Seong-Jin Cho, Yeon-Hee Ryu

    This review paper summarizes the history of research on the bioelectrical properties of the primo vascular system (PVS), also known as the Bonghan system. This system has been proposed as a novel circulatory system in t…

    primo vascular systemelectrophysiologybioelectrical signals
  7. 1A+
    2013

    Cytoskeletal remodeling of connective tissue fibroblasts in response to static stretch is dependent on matrix material properties

    R D Abbott, C Koptiuch, J C Iatridis, A K Howe, G J Badger, H M Langevin

    This study investigated how fibroblasts, the cells within connective tissue, change shape in response to static stretching. Researchers compared fibroblasts in loose (areolar) and dense connective tissues, as well as ce…

    Fibroblasts; cytoskeleton; dense connective tissue; areolar connective tissue; mechanotransduction
  8. 1A+
    2012

    Stretching of the Back Improves Gait, Mechanical Sensitivity and Connective Tissue Inflammation in a Rodent Model

    S M Corey, M A Vizzard, N A Bouffard, G J Badger, H M Langevin

    In this rodent study, researchers investigated how stretching affects inflammation in the connective tissue of the low back. They first induced local inflammation, which resulted in altered gait, increased mechanical se…

    fasciaConnective tissueStretchingManual TherapyMovement Therapy
  9. 1A+
    2011

    Reduced thoracolumbar fascia shear strain in human chronic low back pain

    Helene M Langevin, J R Fox, C Koptiuch, G J Badger, A C Greenan-Naumann, N A Bouffard, E E Konofagou, W-N Lee, J J Tria…

    Researchers used ultrasound to investigate the movement between layers of the thoracolumbar fascia, a large sheet of connective tissue in the lower back. They compared a group of people with chronic low back pain to a g…

    Thoracolumbar fascialow back painshear strain
  10. 1A+
    2010

    Tissue stretch induces nuclear remodeling in connective tissue fibroblasts

    H M Langevin, K N Storch, R R Snapp, N A Bouffard, G J Badger, A K Howe, D J Taatjes

    In a study on mice, researchers investigated how stretching connective tissue affects the nuclei of fibroblast cells. The results showed that when tissue samples were stretched for 30 minutes, the shape of the cell nucl…

    Cytoskeleton; subcutaneous; nucleus; mechanotransduction; invagination