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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
    2015

    Understanding Fibroblasts in Order to Comprehend the Osteopathic Treatment of the Fascia

    Bruno Bordoni, Emiliano Zanier

    In this review paper, the authors argue that understanding fibroblasts is essential for comprehending and applying osteopathic treatment of the fascia. As the foundational cells of connective tissue, fibroblasts have ma…

    fasciafibroblastosteopathy
  2. A
    2015

    Glycosaminoglycans and Proteoglycans in Palmar Fascia of Patients with Dupuytren

    Priscilla Carneiro Hirai Nascimento, Elsa Yoko Kobayashi, Luiz Guilherme de Saboya Lenzi, João baptista Gomes dos Santo…

    In this experimental study, researchers investigated the role of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), a type of molecule in connective tissue, in Dupuytren's disease. The team analyzed palmar fascia tissue samples from 23 patient…

    fasciaProteoglycansdupuytren contractureglycosaminoglycans
  3. A
    2015

    Modelling the mechanoreceptor’s dynamic behaviour

    Zhuoyi Song, Robert W Banks, Guy S Bewick

    This study developed a computational model to better understand how mechanoreceptors, our body's stretch and pressure sensors, adapt to stimuli. Researchers adapted a model originally used for vision in flies to simulat…

    fasciabiophysical modelfly photoreceptorrefractory periodsensory adaptation
  4. A
    2015

    The effects of grounding (earthing) on inflammation, the immune response, wound healing, and prevention and treatment of chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases

    James L Oschman, Gaétan Chevalier, Richard Brown

    This report summarizes research on the effects of "grounding" or "earthing," which involves direct electrically conductive contact with the Earth's surface. The research suggests this contact may influence the body's ph…

    fasciachronic inflammationimmune systemwound repairwhite blood cells
  5. A
    2015

    Structural Integration as an Adjunct to Outpatient Rehabilitation for Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: A Randomized Pilot Clinical Trial

    Eric E Jacobson, Alec L Meleger, Paolo Bonato, Peter M Wayne, Helene M Langevin, Ted J Kaptchuk, Roger B Davis

    This randomized pilot clinical trial investigated if adding Structural Integration (SI) to standard outpatient rehabilitation could help people with chronic non-specific low back pain. Researchers assigned 46 participan…

    fascia
  6. A
    2015

    Hyaluronan’s Role in Fibrosis: A Pathogenic Factor or a Passive Player?

    S Albeiroti, A Soroosh, C A de la Motte

    This 2015 review article explores the role of hyaluronan (HA) in fibrosis, a condition where excessive connective tissue buildup impairs organ function. HA is a key component of the extracellular matrix, known for its h…

    hyaluronanfasciafibrosis
  7. A
    2015

    Biological electric fields and rate equations for biophotons

    M Alvermann, Y N Srivastava, J Swain, A Widom

    This theoretical paper explores the relationship between biophotons (light emitted by living organisms) and the electric fields within biological systems. The authors note that biophoton intensity is linked to the stren…

    biophotonsElectric fieldsNonlinear rate equations
  8. A
    2015

    Duration and Magnitude of Myofascial Release in 3-Dimensional Bioengineered Tendons: Effects on Wound Healing

    Thanh V Cao, Michael R Hicks, Manal Zein-Hammoud, Paul R Standley

    This laboratory study investigated how myofascial release (MFR) affects wound healing in bioengineered tendons. Researchers created a wound in the tendon models and then applied different magnitudes and durations of str…

    wound healingMyofascial release
  9. A
    2015

    Essential Experimental Methods for Identifying Bonghan Systems as a Basis for Korean Medicine: Focusing on Visual Materials from Original Papers and Modern Outcomes

    Hoon-Gi Kim, Byung-Cheon Lee, Ki-Bog Lee

    This narrative review examines methods for identifying the so-called Bonghan system, also known as the primo vascular system (PVS). This system was originally proposed in the 1960s as the anatomical basis for acupunctur…

    fasciaacupunctureprimo vascular systembongan system
  10. A
    2015

    Primo Vascular System: An Endothelial-to-Mesenchymal Potential Transitional Tissue Involved in Gastric Cancer Metastasis

    An Ping, Su Zhendong, Qu Rongmei, Dai Jingxing, Chen Wei, Zhou Zhongyin, Luo Hesheng, Kwang-Sup Soh

    The primo vascular system (PVS) is described as a distinct circulatory network beyond the blood and lymphatic systems. This study investigated the role this system might play in the spread of gastric cancer. The researc…

    fasciacancermetastasisprimo vascular system
  11. A
    2015

    Primo-Vascular System as Presented by Bong Han Kim

    Vitaly Vodyanoy, Oleg Pustovyy, Ludmila Globa, Iryna Sorokulova

    In the 1960s, researcher Bong Han Kim described a new vascular system, distinct from the blood and lymph systems, which he proposed was involved in tissue regeneration. However, his work was difficult for later scientis…

    fasciaprimo vascular system
  12. A
    2015

    Innervation Changes Induced by Inflammation of the Thoracolumbar Fascia

    U Hoheisel, J Rosner, S Mense

    This animal study investigated how inflammation affects the nerves in the thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) of rats. Researchers induced inflammation in the TLF and compared its nerve fiber density to that of healthy fascia. W…

    inflammationfasciafasciitisfascia innervationsympathetic fibers