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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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A2012

Real-time imaging of cortical areas involved in the generation of increases in skin sympathetic nerve activity when viewing emotionally charged images

Luke A Henderson, Alexandra Stathis, Cheree James, Rachael Brown, Skye McDonald, Vaughan G Macefield

This study investigated which brain regions are involved when our bodies react to emotional images. Researchers simultaneously measured brain activity with fMRI and skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA), a marker of th…

fasciaMRIIASP images
A2012

Primo Vascular System as a New Morphofunctional Integrated System

Miroslav Stefanov, Jungdae Kim

This narrative review summarizes research on the primo vascular system (PVS), a proposed anatomical network found throughout the body. The authors describe the methods and instruments used to study this system, primaril…

fasciacancerphysiology
A2012

Earthing: Health Implications of Reconnecting the Human Body to the Earth’s Surface Electrons

Gaétan Chevalier, Stephen T Sinatra, James L Oschman, Karol Sokal, Pawel Sokal

This 2012 review paper explores the concept of 'earthing' or 'grounding,' which involves direct physical contact with the Earth's surface electrons. The authors propose that modern lifestyles separate humans from this c…

fasciaearthinggrounding
A2012

Myoton Pro: A Novel Tool for the Assessment of Mechanical Properties of Fascial Tissues

Aleko Peipsi, Ricardas Kerpe, Heike Jäger, Sonja Soeder, Christopher Gordon, Robert Schleip

This research entry, for which only the title is available, appears to introduce a device called the MyotonPRO. The title suggests its purpose is to assess the mechanical properties of fascial tissues, such as their sti…

fasciaMyotone Pro
A2011

Management of the stiff shoulder. A prospective multicenter comparative study of the six main techniques in use: 235 cases

P Gleyzea, P Clavert, P-H Flurin, E Laprelle, D Katz, B Toussaint, T Benkalfate, C Charousset, T Joudet, T Georges, L H…

This prospective study compared six different therapeutic techniques for stiff shoulder in 235 patients. Researchers evaluated conventional rehabilitation below the pain threshold against self-rehabilitation pushing pas…

frozen shoulderAdhesive capsulitisPain management
A2011

The extracellular matrix: an active or passive player in fibrosis?

T N Wight, S Potter-Perigo

Fibrosis, the excessive buildup of scar tissue, can be understood as a wound healing process that has gone awry. Normally, specialized cells called myofibroblasts help repair tissue and then disappear, but in fibrosis,…

fasciaprovisional extracellular matrixmyofibroblat
A2011

The Genetics of Vitamin C Loss in Vertebrates

Guy Drouin, Jean-Rémi Godin, Benoît Pagé

This narrative review explores why some vertebrate species, including humans, cannot produce their own Vitamin C. The inability to synthesize this crucial nutrient, important for collagen and antioxidant functions, stem…

BiosynthesisVitamin CAscorbic acid
A2011

Correlation of MR Arthrographic Findings and Range of Shoulder Motions in Patients With Frozen Shoulder

So-Yeon Lee, Jeongmi Park, Seok-Whan Song

This study investigated the relationship between findings on MR arthrography (a type of MRI) and range of motion in people with frozen shoulder. Researchers measured the thickness of two structures: the coracohumeral li…

MRIfrozen shoulderAdhesive capsulitis
A2011

Sensory Innervation of the Nonspecialized Connective Tissues in the Low Back of the Rat

Sarah M Corey, Margaret A Vizzard, Gary J Badger, Helene M Langevin

In this animal study, researchers investigated the sensory nerves in the nonspecialized connective tissue of the rat low back, an area where knowledge is limited. Using 3D reconstruction and dye-labeling techniques, the…

fasciaConnective tissueinnervation
A2011

Fascia and the mechanism of acupuncture

Steven Finando, Donna Finando

This theoretical paper re-evaluates the mechanisms of acupuncture. The authors propose that fascia, the body's connective tissue network, is the structure that explains how acupuncture works. They argue for this model b…

fasciaacupunctureSham
A2011

Hyaluronan in intestinal homeostasis and inflammation: implications for fibrosis

Carol A de la Motte

This narrative review explores the role of hyaluronan (HA) in intestinal health and disease. Chronic intestinal inflammation can lead to fibrosis, or scarring, a process driven by inflammatory signals and specialized ce…

hafasciaextracellular matrix
A2011

Remodeling and homeostasis of the extracellular matrix: implications for fibrotic diseases and cancer

Thomas R Cox, Janine T Erler

In this perspective article, the authors discuss how the extracellular matrix (ECM) is constantly being remodeled, a process essential for normal bodily functions like wound healing and tissue maintenance. When this rem…

fasciaextracellular matrixcancer