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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 121–132 of 201 studies · page 11/17A+++Since 2015
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  1. A+++
    2020

    Manipulation of the Fascial System Applied During Acute Inflammation of the Connective Tissue of the Thoracolumbar Region Affects Transforming Growth Factor-β1 and Interleukin-4 Levels: Experimental Study in Mice

    Maria Elisa Duarte França, Larissa Sinhorim, Daniel Fernandes Martins, Robert Schleip, Nicolas A M M Machado-Pereira, G…

    This animal study investigated the effects of manual fascial manipulation on acute inflammation in the connective tissue of mice's lower backs. Researchers induced inflammation and then applied a specific manipulation p…

    inflammationcytokinesfascial systemManipulationmice
  2. A+++
    2020

    Ascorbate as Prophylaxis and Therapy for COVID-19—Update From Shanghai and U.S. Medical Institutions

    Richard Z Cheng, Mikhail Kogan, Devra Davis

    This 2020 report describes how a medical panel in Shanghai evaluated the use of intravenous (IV) ascorbate, or vitamin C, for patients with severe COVID-19. The panel reviewed existing studies and preliminary data from…

    COVID-19public healthglobal healthintravenous ascorbate
  3. A+++
    2020

    Is the VITAMINS RCT indicating potential redundancy between corticosteroids and vitamin C?

    Anitra C Carr

    Known only by its title, this article appears to be a commentary or analysis of a randomized controlled trial (RCT) known as VITAMINS. The title poses a question about whether there might be a "redundancy," or overlappi…

    Vitamin Ccorticosteroidsstress respons
  4. A+++
    2020

    Collagen supplementation for skin health: A mechanistic systematic review

    Meisam Barati, Masoumeh Jabbari, Roya Navekar, Fariba Farahmand, Reihaneh Zeinalian, Ammar Salehi-Sahlabadi, Nasrin Abb…

    This systematic review evaluates the impact of collagen supplementation on skin health and aging parameters. By analyzing ten clinical trials, researchers found that oral intake of both intact and hydrolyzed collagen co…

    M2-like macrophage; collagen; collagen hydrolysate; oral tolerance; regulatory T cell; skin health.
  5. A+++
    2020

    Overview of the possible role of vitamin C in management of COVID-19

    Anis Abobaker, Aboubaker Alzwi, Alsalheen Hamed A Alraied

    In this 2020 review, the authors examine the possible role of vitamin C in managing COVID-19. They note that the body's vitamin C levels often drop during an acute infection due to increased metabolic demands. Because v…

    Vitamin CCOVID-19SARS-CoV-2Beneficial effectsManagement
  6. A+++
    2020

    Perspective: Vitamin D deficiency and COVID-19 severity –plausibly linked by latitude, ethnicity, impacts on cytokines,ACE2 and thrombosis

    J M Rhodes, S Subramanian, E Laird, G Griffin, R A Kenny

    This narrative review explores the potential link between vitamin D deficiency and the severity of COVID-19. The authors observed that countries at higher latitudes, with less sun exposure, had higher COVID-19 mortality…

    cytokineCOVID-19vitamin D
  7. A+++
    2019

    Cannabis sativa L. extract and cannabidiol inhibit in vitro mediators of skin inflammation and wound injury

    Enrico Sangiovanni, Marco Fumagalli, Barbara Pacchetti, Stefano Piazza, Andrea Magnavacca, Saba Khalilpour, Gloria Melz…

    This in vitro study investigated how Cannabis sativa extract and its component cannabidiol (CBD) affect inflammation in human skin cells. Researchers found that both the extract and pure CBD reduced the release of sever…

    Cannabis sativa L.; cannabidiol; fibroblasts; keratinocytes; skin inflammation; wound injury.
  8. A+++
    2019

    Daily oral dosing of vitamin D3 using 5000 TO 50,000 international units a day in long-term hospitalized patients: Insights from a seven year experience

    Patrick J McCullough, Douglas S Lehrer, Je!rey Amend

    This observational study followed long-term hospitalized patients over seven years to evaluate the safety of high daily doses of vitamin D3. Patients received supplements ranging from 5,000 to 50,000 international units…

    vitamin DIntact parathyroid hormoneLong-term supplementationAdverse events
  9. A+++
    2019

    Tentorium Cerebelli: the Bridge Between the Central and Peripheral Nervous System, Part 2

    Bruno Bordoni, Marta Simonelli, Maria Marcella Lagana

    This article, the second in a series, describes the tentorium cerebelli—a meningeal structure related to the skull, nervous system, and cervical spine. The authors discuss its complex relationships, including its neurol…

    fasciapaincraniotentorium cerebellivenous circulation
  10. A+++
    2019

    The Endocannabinoid/Endovanilloid System in Bone: From Osteoporosis to Osteosarcoma

    Francesca Rossi, Chiara Tortora, Francesca Punzo, Giulia Bellini, Maura Argenziano, Alessandra Di Paola, Marco Torella,…

    Bone is a dynamic tissue, whose homeostasis is maintained by a fine balance between osteoclast (OC) and osteoblast (OB) activity. The endocannabinoid/endovanilloid (EC/EV) system's receptors are the cannabinoid receptor…

    CB1; CB2; TRPV1; bone; osteoblasts; osteoclasts; osteoporosis; osteosarcoma
  11. A+++
    2019

    New Insights of Uterine Leiomyoma Pathogenesis: Endocannabinoid System

    Thangesweran Ayakannu, Anthony H Taylor, Timothy H Marczylo, Justin C Konje

    This study investigated the role of the endocannabinoid system in the development of uterine leiomyomas, commonly known as fibroids. Researchers analyzed tissue samples and found that the expression of specific receptor…

    CannabinoidsCannabinoid receptorsuterine myomfibroids
  12. A+++
    2019

    Is It All About the Fascia? A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Prevalence of Extramuscular Connective Tissue Lesions in Muscle Strain Injury

    Jan Wilke, Luiz Hespanhol, Martin Behrens

    This systematic review and meta-analysis examined how often connective tissue is damaged in athletic muscle strains. Researchers analyzed 16 imaging studies and found that lesions to the fascia and tendons are highly pr…

    return to play; muscle injury; collagen; imaging; ultrasound; MRI