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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+
    2007

    Breathing exercises with vagal biofeedback may benefit patients with functional dyspepsia

    INA E HJELLAND, SVEN SVEBAK, ARNOLD BERSTAD, GEIR FLATAB, TRYGVE HAUSKEN

    Functional dyspepsia (FD) is often associated with low vagus nerve tone. This study investigated whether breathing exercises with biofeedback could help. Forty patients with FD were divided into two groups; one group pr…

    Biofeedbackbreathing exercisesfunctional dyspepsiavagal tone
  2. A+
    2006

    Dynamic Shear Stimulation of Bovine Cartilage Biosynthesis of Proteoglycan 4

    Gayle E Nugent, Nicole M Aneloski, Tannin A Schmidt, Barbara L Schumacher, Michael S Voegtline, Robert L Sah

    This laboratory study on cartilage from young cows investigated how mechanical forces affect the production of a key lubricating molecule, proteoglycan 4 (PRG4). Researchers applied different types of loads to cartilage…

    ProteoglycansCartilagePRG4dynamic shear stressstatic compression
  3. A+
    2005

    Coordinated collagen and muscle protein synthesis in human patella tendon and quadriceps muscle after exercise

    Benjamin F Miller, Jens L Olesen, Mette Hansen, Simon Dossing, Regina M Crameri, Rasmus J Welling, Henning Langberg, Al…

    Researchers investigated how strenuous exercise affects protein synthesis in both muscle and tendon. In this study, healthy young men performed one-legged kicking exercises, and biopsies were taken over the next 72 hour…

    Muscletendonexercisecollegen syntes
  4. A+
    2005

    Human Bone Collagen Synthesis Is a Rapid, Nutritionally Modulated Process

    John A Babraj, Kenneth Smith, Daniel J R Cuthbertson, Peter Rickhuss, James S Dorling, Michael J Rennie

    Researchers developed a new method to directly measure bone collagen synthesis in young, healthy men. Contrary to previous assumptions, the results showed that bone collagen formation is a surprisingly rapid process, ev…

    metabolismnutritionmatrix proteinstable-isotope tracerproline
  5. A+
    2005

    Nutraceutical Therapies for Degenerative Joint Diseases: A Critical Review

    ROBERT GOGGS, ANNE VAUGHAN-THOMAS, PETER D CLEGG, STUART D CARTER, JOHN F INNES, ALI MOBASHERI, MEHDI SHAKIBAEI, WOLFGA…

    This 2005 critical review examines the role of nutrition in managing degenerative joint diseases like osteoarthritis. The authors suggest that while nutritional factors are crucial for cartilage health, dietary programs…

    articular cartilagenutritionosteoarthritisnutraceuticalVitamin C
  6. A+
    2003

    Effects of insulin lispro and chronic vitamin C therapy on postprandial lipaemia, oxidative stress and endothelial function in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

    M Evans, R A Anderson, J C Smith, N Khan, J M Graham, A W Thomas, K Morris, D Deely, M P Frenneaux, J S Davies, A Rees

    People with type 2 diabetes often experience impaired blood vessel function and high levels of fat in their blood after eating, which are risk factors for cardiovascular disease. This study investigated whether insulin…

    Oxidative stressendotheliumdiabetesinsulinpost-prandial lipaemia.
  7. A+
    2003

    Stress shielding of patellar tendon: effect on small-diameter collagen fibrils in a rabbit model

    Tokifumi Majima, Kazunori Yasuda, Takamasa Tsuchida, Kunio Tanaka, Kiyoshi Miyakawa, Akio Minami, Kozaburo Hayashi

    In this animal study, researchers investigated the effects of mechanical unloading, or "stress shielding," on the patellar tendon in rabbits. The scientists completely released the tendon from its normal stress for thre…

    Stress shielding · Patellar tendon · Collagen fibril diameter · Ultrastructure
  8. A+
    2000

    Role of collagen hydrolysate in bone and joint disease

    R W Moskowitz

    This narrative review examines the role of collagen hydrolysate in the management of osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. Research suggests that a daily intake of 10 grams of pharmaceutical-grade collagen hydrolysate may he…

    supplementationOsteoporosishydrolysate collagenosteartrithis
  9. A+
    1997

    Mechanical Loading and TGF-b Regulate Proteoglycan Synthesis in Tendon

    James R Robbins, Stephen P Evanko, Kathryn G Vogel

    Tendons can develop cartilage-like properties in areas subjected to compressive loading. In this study on fetal bovine tendon tissue, researchers investigated how mechanical compression affects the cells. They found tha…

    load forcetissue transition