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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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  1. A++
    2019

    Induced lumbosacral radicular symptom referral patterns: a descriptive study

    Michael B Furman, Stephen C Johnson

    This observational study investigated actual pain patterns caused by irritating specific nerve roots in the lower back. Clinicians often use standard 'dermatome' maps to diagnose the source of radiating leg pain, but pa…

    dermatomes; nerve; communications; map; cutaneous; sensory
  2. A++
    2018

    Bone is fascia

    Stephen Levin

    This entry, based on its title alone, proposes a conceptual link between bone and fascia. Without an abstract or full text, the specific arguments made by the author remain unclear. The title 'Bone is fascia' suggests a…

    fascia
  3. A++
    2018

    Ascorbic acid in cancer treatment: let the phoenix fly

    Niraj Shenoy, Edward Creagan, Thomas Witzig, Mark Levine

    This review article discusses the renewed interest in Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) as a potential anti-cancer agent. When administered intravenously, Vitamin C can reach much higher concentrations in the body than when tak…

    cancerVitamin Cascorbatepharmacokinetics
  4. A++
    2018

    Female hormones: do they influence muscle and tendon protein metabolism?

    Mette Hansen

    This narrative review examines how female sex hormones, particularly estrogen, influence the metabolism of proteins in muscles and tendons. After menopause, declining hormone levels are associated with accelerated muscl…

    ACL anterior cruciate ligament; ER oestrogen receptors; ERT oestrogen replacement therapy; HRT hormone replacement therapy; IGF-I insulin-like growth factor-I; OC oral contraceptive; Collagen; Hormone replacement therapy; Muscle strength; Oestrogen; Sarcopenia.
  5. A++
    2018

    Assessment of pain quality reveals distinct differences between nociceptive innervation of low back fascia and muscle in humans

    Andreas Schilder, Walter Magerl, Thomas Klein, Rolf-Detlef Treede

    This study explored whether pain from low back muscles is perceived differently than pain from the overlying fascia. Researchers used electrical stimulation in 16 healthy participants, who then described the induced pai…

    Thoracolumbar fasciamultifidus musclePain qualityElectrical stimulationVerbal descriptors
  6. A++
    2018

    The Impedance Profile of Acupuncture Points

    Fletcher Kovich

    This study investigated real-time electrical impedance (resistance) at acupuncture points in a single subject. The researcher observed that when impedance decreased at the center of a point, it often increased at a loca…

    acupunctureacupointsimpedancecommunication
  7. A++
    2018

    Emerging Therapies for Spastic Movement Disorders

    Preeti Raghavan

    Spasticity following a central nervous system injury can cause muscle stiffness, partly due to secondary changes in muscles and connective tissue. The 'hyaluronan hypothesis' suggests that an accumulation of hyaluronan,…

    Spasticity; Muscle stiffness; Peripheral mechanism; Stroke; Brain Injury; Hyaluronidase; Hyaluronic Acid; Hyaluronan hypothesis
  8. A++
    2018

    Various stem cells in acupuncture meridians and points and their putative roles

    Jeanne Adiwinata Pawitan

    This narrative review explores the connection between acupuncture points and an anatomical network known as the Primo Vascular System (PVS). Formerly called the Bong-Han system, the PVS consists of microscopic vessels a…

    Bong-Han system; Kyungrak system; Primo microcell; Primo node; Primo vascular system; Primo vessel; Stem cell.
  9. A++
    2018

    Biotensegrity-Anatomy for the 21st Century Informing Yoga and Physiotherapy Concerning New Findings in Fascia Research

    John Sharkey

    This short article discusses how a new view of anatomy, called biotensegrity, is changing our understanding of the human body. This perspective focuses on fascia as a continuous, interconnected network that creates a un…

    biotensegrityyogahuman anatomy
  10. A++
    2018

    Low-frequency vibrotherapy considerably improves the effectiveness of manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) in patients with lipedema: A two-armed, randomized, controlled pragmatic trial

    Rainer Schneider

    This randomized controlled trial investigated the effect of adding low-frequency vibrotherapy to manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) for 30 women with stage 2–3 lipedema. Participants were randomly assigned to receive eithe…

    Lipedema; MLD; quality of life; shock wave vibrotherapy
  11. A++
    2018

    Low intensity vibration increases cartilage thickness in obese mice

    Tee Pamon, Vincent Bhandal, Benjamin J Adler, M Ete Chan, Clinton T Rubin

    This animal study investigated if a high-fat diet affected cartilage thickness in mice and if low-intensity vibration (LIV) could offer protection. Contrary to expectations, the high-fat diet alone did not significantly…

    osteoarthritis; chondrocytes; exercise; biomechanics; adaptation; stem cell
  12. A++
    2018

    Release of fascial compartment boundaries reduces muscle force output

    Roy J Ruttiman, David A Sleboda,, Thomas J Roberts

    In this animal study, researchers investigated how the fascial sheets that enclose muscles affect their function. They surgically removed the fascia from a wing muscle in wild turkeys to see how it changed the muscle's…

    Muscletendoncompartmentfasciotomyintramuscular pressure