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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
    2017

    The indeterminable resilience of the fascial system

    Bruno Bordoni, Fabiola Marelli, Bruno Morabito, Beatrice Sacconi

    This commentary proposes a model of fascia not as layers, but as a network of polyhedral microvacuoles of connective tissue. These structures connect the body's systems and can change shape in response to tension, allow…

    fasciafibroblastManual TherapyOsteopathicfascial continuum
  2. A
    2017

    Acute effects of foam rolling on passive tissue stiffness and fascial sliding: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

    Frieder Krause, Jan Wilke, Daniel Niederer, Lutz Vogt, Winfried Banzer

    This document is a study protocol, outlining the planned method for a randomized controlled trial, not a report of its results. The researchers intend to investigate the immediate effects of foam rolling on the anterior…

    Connective tissue; Cross-correlation; Fascia; Flexibility; Foam rolling; Self-myofascial release; Tissue stiffness; Ultrasound.
  3. A
    2017

    The significance of closed kinematic chains to biological movement and dynamic stability

    Stephen Levin, Susan Lowell de Sol!orzano, Graham Scarr

    Biomechanical research has long focused on the body as a system of levers, but this review highlights the importance of "closed kinematic chains" (CKCs). These are continuous mechanical loops that couple multiple parts…

    biotensegrityBiomechanicsClosed-chainDevelopmentEvolution
  4. A++
    2017

    EFFECT OF MATRIX RHYTHM THERAPY (MRT) COMBINED WITH PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTION IN FROZEN SHOULDER – A CASE REPORT

    Vijay Bhartiya, Shrikant Darade, Sandip Bhagwat, Manjumala Roy

    This case report describes the treatment of a 52-year-old man with a painful and stiff right shoulder, diagnosed as frozen shoulder. His condition also involved tendinosis, bursitis, and osteoarthritic changes. The pati…

    exercisesfrozen shoulderMRT
  5. C
    2017

    Bi component T1p and T2 Relaxation Mapping of Skeletal Muscle In-Vivo

    Azadeh Sharafi, Gregory Chang, Ravinder R Regatte

    Researchers evaluated a specific MRI technique for creating more detailed images of skeletal muscle. Using what is known as T1ρ and T2 relaxation mapping on the calf muscles of healthy volunteers, they were able to dist…

    inflammationfibrosisskeletal musclebi-componentT2 relaxation
  6. A++
    2017

    Vitamin C and Immune Function

    Anitra C Carr, Silvia Maggini

    This narrative review explores the crucial role of Vitamin C in the human immune system. As a potent antioxidant, it supports various functions in both the innate and adaptive immune responses, from strengthening the sk…

    ascorbate; ascorbic acid; immunity; immune system; neutrophil function; microbial killing; lymphocytes; infection; vitamin C
  7. A++
    2017

    Massage therapy research review

    Tiffany Field

    This review summarizes research showing beneficial effects of massage therapy for a wide range of conditions, including prenatal depression, pain syndromes, autoimmune conditions, and issues related to aging. The author…

    Massage therapy research review
  8. A++
    2017

    NAD and the aging process: Role in life, death and everything in between

    Claudia C S Chini, Mariana G Tarragó, Eduardo N Chini

    This narrative review explores the vital role of the molecule NAD in cellular health and the aging process. Beyond its traditional role in metabolism, NAD is essential for cell signaling and regulating the epigenetic st…

    Aging; CD38; Mitochondrial function; NAD(+); PARP; SIRTUINS
  9. B
    2017

    Mechanical Properties of the Cytoskeleton and Cells

    A F Pegoraro, P Janmey, D A Weitz

    In this review article, the authors describe the cytoskeleton, which is the cell's main mechanical structure. It is a complex and dynamic network of biopolymers that includes microtubules, actin, and intermediate filame…

    cytoskeletonmicrotubulesactin filamentintermediate filament
  10. A
    2017

    Does the vaginal wall become thinner as prolapse grade increases?

    Rhiannon Bray, Alex Derpapas, Ruwan Fernando, Vik Khullar, Demetri C Panayi

    This study investigated the relationship between vaginal wall thickness and the severity of pelvic organ prolapse. Researchers used ultrasound to measure the vaginal walls of 243 women with symptomatic prolapse. They fo…

    Prolapse . Ultrasonography . Vaginal wall thickness
  11. A+++
    2017

    Dietary emulsifiers directly alter human microbiota composition and gene expression ex vivo potentiating intestinal inflammation

    Benoit Chassaing, Tom Van de Wiele, Jana De Bodt, Massimo Marzorati, Andrew T Gewirtz

    This study investigated how common food additives, specifically the emulsifiers polysorbate 80 (P80) and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), affect the gut microbiota. Using a laboratory model of the human intestinal ecosyste…

    INFLAMMATION; INTESTINAL MICROBIOLOGY
  12. B
    2017

    Identification of a new subset of lymph node stromal cells involved in regulating plasma cell homeostasis

    Hsin-Ying Huang, Ana Rivas-Caicedo, François Renevey, Hélène Cannelle, Elisa Peranzoni, Leonardo Scarpellino, Debbie L…

    This study investigated how antibody-producing plasma cells are supported within lymph nodes. Researchers identified a specific type of connective tissue cell, a medullary fibroblastic reticular cell (FRC), that forms a…

    FRC subsetslymph node medullaextrafollicular B cell differentiationplasma cell survivalhumoral response