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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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A2017

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 Therapy
A++2017

Decorin and biglycan are necessary for maintaining collagen fibril structure, fiber realignment, and mechanical properties of mature tendons

Kelsey A Robinson, Mei Sun, Carrie E Barnum, Stephanie N Weiss, Julianne Huegel, Snehal S Shetye, Linda Lin, Daniel Sae…

This study on mice investigated the role of two molecules, decorin and biglycan, in maintaining healthy adult tendons. Researchers used a genetic model to remove these molecules from mature patellar tendons after they h…

Tendon; Decorin; Biglycan; Collagen fibril; Fiber realignment; Structure; Mechanical properties; Conditional knockout mice
B2017

Evidence of both systemic inflammation and neuroinflammation in fibromyalgia patients, as assessed by a multiplex protein panel applied to the cerebrospinal fluid and to plasma

Emmanuel Bäckryd, Lars Tanum, Anne-Li Lind, Anders Larsson, Torsten Gordh

This study investigated signs of inflammation in people with fibromyalgia (FM). Researchers analyzed 92 different inflammation-related proteins in both blood plasma and cerebrospinal fluid from 40 FM patients, comparing…

inflammationFibromyalgiacytokines
B2017

Fibromyalgia and microglial TNF-α: Translational research using human blood induced microglia-like cells

Masahiro Ohgidani, Takahiro A Kato, Masako Hosoi, Makoto Tsuda, Kohei Hayakawa, Chie Hayaki, Rie Iwaki, Noriaki Sagata,…

Researchers are investigating the role of brain immune cells called microglia in fibromyalgia. This study used a new technique to create microglia-like cells from the blood of people with fibromyalgia and healthy indivi…

Fibromyalgiamikroglia
C2017

Concurrent validity of pain scales in individuals with myofascial pain and fibromyalgia

Scott W Cheatham, Morey J Kolber, Monique Mokha, William J Hanney

Researchers investigated the reliability of two common tools for measuring pain: the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), where patients rate pain from 0 to 10, and the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The study included 60 part…

Myofascial painFibromyalgiapain scales
A++2017

Spontaneous ultra-weak photon emission in correlation to inflammatory metabolism and oxidative stress in a mouse model of collagen-induced arthritis

Min He, Eduard van Wijk, Herman van Wietmarschen, Mei Wang, Mengmeng Sun, Slavik Koval, Roeland van Wijk, Thomas Hankem…

In this animal study, researchers investigated a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis using two techniques: metabolomics (the analysis of metabolic products) and ultra-weak photon emission (UPE), which measures extremely…

biophotonsUltra-weak photon emissionSystems biology
A++2017

Measuring ultra-weak photon emission as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for detecting early-stage type 2 diabetes: A step toward personalized medicine

Mengmeng Sun, Eduard Van Wijk, Slavik Koval, Roeland Van Wijk, Min He, Mei Wang, Thomas Hankemeier, Jan van der Greef

This study investigated whether ultra-weak photon emission (UPE)—a very faint light emitted by the body—could help identify different subtypes of pre-diabetes. Researchers had practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medici…

biophotonsTraditional Chinese medicin-based diagnosticsPersonalized medicine
A2017

Spontaneous photon emission: A promising non-invasive diagnostic tool for breast cancer

Xiaolei Zhao, Jingxiang Pang, Jialei Fu, Yong Wang, Meina Yang, Yanli Liu, Hua Fan, Liewei Zhang, Jinxiang Han

In this animal study, researchers investigated if ultra-weak light emission from the body, called spontaneous photon emission (SPE), could detect breast cancer. They measured light from the skin of mice with breast canc…

Breast cancerSpontaneous photon emission (SPE)Preliminary screening
A++2017

Oscillations of ultra-weak photon emission from cancer and noncancer cells stressed by culture medium change and TNF-alfa

Pierre Madl, Thomas Verwanger, Mark Geppert, Felix Scholkmann

All cells spontaneously emit a very faint light, known as ultra-weak photon emission (UPE). This study investigated how this light emission changes when different types of human cells, both cancerous and non-cancerous,…

cancerBiophotonultraweak photon emission
C2017

Structural and functional analysis of two small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans, fibromodulin and chondroadherin

Patricia Paracuellos, Sebastian Kalamajski, Arkadiusz Bonnac, Dominique Bihanc, Richard W. Farndale, Erhard Hohenester

Fibromodulin and chondroadherin are small proteins that help organize the extracellular matrix. This study examined their 3D structure and how they interact with collagen. Researchers found that while their overall shap…

Cell signalingfibromodulinchondroadherin
C2017

Fibronectin in cell adhesion and migration via N-glycosylation

Cheng-Te Hsiao, Hung-Wei Cheng, Chi-Ming Huang, Hao-Ru Li, Meng-Hsin Ou, Jie-Rong Huang, Kay-Hooi Khoo, Helen Wenshin Y…

Fibronectin is a protein in blood plasma that helps cells stick together and move, a process essential for wound healing. This study investigated how a specific chemical modification, called N-glycosylation, affects fib…

wound healingcell migrationFibronectin
B2017

Complex mechanics of the heterogeneous extracellular matrix in cancer

Andrea Malandrino, Michael Mak, Roger D Kammd, Emad Moeendarbary

This narrative review explores the complex role of the extracellular matrix (ECM), the non-cellular network that provides structural support to tissues. In solid tumors, the ECM becomes highly altered and complex, as ca…

extracellular matrixCell signalingtumor microenvironment