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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 433–444 of 736 studies · page 37/62Since 2015
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A2018

Combined vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamine therapy for patients with severe pneumonia who were admitted to the intensive care unit: Propensity score-based analysis of a before-after cohort study

Won-Young Kim, Eun-Jung Jo, Jung Seop Eom, Jeongha Mok, Mi-Hyun Kim, Ki Uk Kim, Hye-Kyung Park, Min Ki Lee, Kwangha Lee

This cohort study investigated a combination therapy of vitamin C, hydrocortisone, and thiamine for ICU patients with severe pneumonia. Researchers compared a group receiving the treatment to a control group from the pr…

Ascorbic acidHydrocortisoneIntensive care unit
A++2018

Biomechanical findings in horses showing asymmetrical vertical excursions of the withers at walk

Anna Byström, Agneta Egenvall, Lars Roepstorff, Marie Rhodin, Filipe S Bragança, Elin Hernlund, René van Weeren, Michae…

This study investigated movement patterns in seven sound high-level dressage horses to understand why the withers move asymmetrically at a walk. Researchers found that vertical asymmetry in the withers was not caused by…

asymmetry
A2018

Treatment for cellulite

Neil Sadick

This brief review summarizes the scientific evidence for various treatments for cellulite, a condition present in 80% to 90% of post-pubertal women. The author examines the safety and efficacy of methods ranging from to…

Cellulite pathophysiology adipocytes radiofrequency lasers
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.
A+++2018

Resveratrol: A Double-Edged Sword in Health Benefits

Bahare Salehi, Abhay Prakash Mishra, Manisha Nigam, Bilge Sener, Mehtap Kilic, Mehdi Sharifi-Rad, Patrick Valere Tsouh…

This narrative review explores resveratrol, a natural polyphenol found in grape skins, red wine, and various plants. Research suggests that this compound possesses significant antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cardiop…

anticancer; antimicrobial; antioxidant; pharmacological activity; physiological effects; resveratrol.
A2018

Fasciae of the musculoskeletal system: normal anatomy and MR patterns of involvement in autoimmune diseases

Thomas Kirchgesner, Xavier Demondion, Maria Stoenoiu, Patrick Durez, Adrien Nzeusseu Toukap, Frédéric Houssiau, Christi…

This review article describes the fascial system as a three-dimensional continuum of connective tissue found throughout the body. The authors review the normal anatomy of fascia and its appearance on magnetic resonance…

fasciaMusculoskeletalAnatomy
A+++2018

Evidence is stronger than you think: a meta-analysis of vitamin C use in patients with sepsis

Jing Li

This commentary presents a meta-analysis of research on using vitamin C to treat sepsis. It builds upon two previous reviews by pooling their data for a combined statistical analysis. The aggregated results indicated a…

meta-analysisVitamin CAscorbic acid
A2018

Neuroinflammation and central sensitization in chronic and widespread pain

Ru-Rong Ji, Andrea Nackley, Yul Huh, Niccolò Terrando, William Maixner

Chronic pain is partly maintained by central sensitization, a state where the nervous system becomes hypersensitive. This review discusses how neuroinflammation—inflammation in the nervous system—contributes to this pro…

inflammationchronic paainneuroinflammation
A+++2018

The laterality of the gallop gait in Thoroughbred racehorses

Paulette Cully, Brian Nielsen, Bryony Lancaster, Jessica Martin, Paul McGreevy

This observational study investigated whether Thoroughbred racehorses have a preferred leading leg when transitioning from a halt to a gallop in starting stalls. Analyzing over 2,000 horses, researchers found no overall…

asymmetryrace horses
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
1A+2018

Effect of Stretching on Thoracolumbar Fascia Injury and Movement Restriction in a Porcine Model

H M Langevin, J Bishop, R Maple, G J Badger, J R Fox

In this animal study on pigs, researchers investigated the effect of stretching on the thoracolumbar fascia after injury and movement restriction. An injury combined with restricted movement led to reduced fascial mobil…

fasciaConnective tissueStretching
A+++2018

Applied Myo-Fascial Advances in Veterinary Medicine and Practice

A P Harrison, V S Elbrønd

This review article summarizes recent advances in veterinary medicine with a focus on myofascia. It presents findings on the structure and function of these interconnected tissues, highlighting the benefits of treating…

acoustic myography; kinetic lines; bioimpedance; acupuncture; release therapy