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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 myodural bridge existing in the Nephocaena phocaenoides

    Pei Liu, Chan Li, Nan Zheng, Qiang Xu, Sheng-Bo Yu, Hong-Jin Sui

    The myodural bridge is a connection between a small neck muscle and the spinal cord's outer covering (the dura mater) previously identified in humans. In this anatomical animal study, researchers investigated whether a…

    dura materMyodural Bridge
  2. A+++
    2017

    Vitamin C Status Correlates with Markers of Metabolic and Cognitive Health in 50-Year-Olds: Findings of the CHALICE Cohort Study

    John F Pearson, Juliet M Pullar, Renee Wilson, Janet K Spittlehouse, Margreet C M Vissers, Paula M L Skidmore, Jinny Wi…

    This cohort study examined vitamin C status in 404 fifty-year-olds in New Zealand. Researchers measured the concentration of vitamin C in participants' blood plasma as well as their dietary intake. The results showed th…

    ascorbate; cognition; HbA1c; insulin; glucose; hypovitaminosis C
  3. B
    2017

    Acoustic wave therapy for cellulite, body shaping and fat reduction

    Doris Hexsel, Fernanda Oliveira Camozzato, Aline Flor Silva, Carolina Siega

    This study evaluated the efficacy of acoustic wave therapy (AWT) for cellulite and body shaping. Thirty women with moderate to severe cellulite underwent 12 treatment sessions on the glutes and thighs over six weeks. Th…

    Acoustic wave therapy; body shaping; cellulite; Cellulite Severity Scale; subcutaneous fat tissue thickness
  4. A++
    2017

    Vitamin C–enriched gelatin supplementation before intermittent activity augments collagen synthesis

    Gregory Shaw, Ann Lee-Barthel, Megan L R Ross, Bing Wang, Keith Baar

    In a small study involving eight healthy men, researchers investigated the effect of vitamin C-enriched gelatin supplementation before exercise. Participants who consumed 15 grams of gelatin one hour before a short, int…

    Bonetendonexerciseligamentreturn to play
  5. 1A++
    2017

    Microscopic anatomy of the visceral fasciae

    Carla Stecco, Maria Martina Sfriso, Andrea Porzionato, Anna Rambaldo, Giovanna Albertin, Veronica Macchi, Raffaele De C…

    Researchers examined the microscopic structure of visceral fascia—the connective tissue surrounding internal organs—from eight cadavers. They analyzed samples from the thorax, abdomen, and around organs like the heart,…

    elastic lamina; Gerota fascia; pericardium; peritoneum; serous membrane; visceral fascia; visceral manipulation.
  6. A
    2017

    Correlation between chronic headaches and the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle: A comparative analysis of cross-sectional trail

    Xiao-Ying Yuan, Sheng-Bo Yu, Cong Liu, Qiang Xu, Nan Zheng, Jian-Fei Zhang, Yan-Yan Chi, Xu-Gang Wang, Xiang-Tao Lin, H…

    Researchers investigated the relationship between chronic headaches and a small muscle at the base of the skull, the rectus capitis posterior minor (RCPmi). Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), they compared the size…

    Myodural Bridgerectus capitis posterior minor musclechronic headacheshypertrophy
  7. A+++
    2017

    Fasting-Mimicking Diet Promotes Ngn3-Driven β-Cell Regeneration to Reverse Diabetes

    Chia-Wei Cheng, Valentina Villani, Roberta Buono, Min Wei, Sanjeev Kumar, Omer H Yilmaz, Pinchas Cohen, Julie B Sneddon…

    This study, involving mice and human pancreatic cells, explores how cycles of a fasting-mimicking diet (FMD) may influence the pancreas's ability to produce insulin. Researchers found that the diet appears to activate g…

    fasting; fasting-mimicking diet; inflammation; intermittent fasting; diabetes
  8. A
    2017

    The second terminations of the suboccipital muscles: An assistant pivot for the To Be Named Ligament

    Xiao-Ying Yuan, Chan Li, Jia-Ying Sui, Qi-Qi Zhao, Xiao Zhang, Na-Na Mou, Zhao Huang-Fu, Okoye Chukwuemeka Samuel, Nan…

    In this anatomical dissection study of 35 head-neck specimens, researchers investigated small muscle attachments in the suboccipital region. The scientists confirmed the existence of "second terminations" from several s…

    Myodural Bridge
  9. A
    2017

    The universal existence of myodural bridge in mammals: an indication of a necessary function

    Nan Zheng, Xiao-Ying Yuan, Yan-Yan Chi, Pei Liu, Bing Wang, Jia-Ying Sui, Seung-Ho Han, Sheng-Bo Yu, Hong-Jin Sui

    The myodural bridge is a connective tissue structure linking one of the deep, upper neck muscles to the spinal dura mater. This anatomical study investigated whether this structure, known in humans, also exists in other…

    Myodural Bridge
  10. A
    2017

    Muscle strength and stiffness in resistance exercise: Force transmission in tissues

    Hans Chaudhry, Bruce Bukiet, Ellen Z Anderson, Jared Burch, Thomas Findley

    Researchers used a mathematical model to estimate how forces are transmitted through the quadriceps muscle during isometric resistance exercises. They specifically looked at how knee angle affects muscle stiffness, stre…

    Knee muscle strength; Stiffness; Mathematical modeling; Resistance exercise
  11. A
    2017

    Telocytes heterogeneity: From cellular morphology to functional evidence

    Dragos Cretoiu, Beatrice Mihaela Radu, Adela Banciu, Daniel Dumitru Banciu, Sanda Maria Cretoiu

    This review discusses telocytes, a recently identified type of cell found throughout the connective tissue (stroma) of vertebrates. They are characterized by extremely long, thin extensions called telopodes, which form…

    cancertelocytesregenerative medicinestem cellsImmunophenotype heterogeneity
  12. A++
    2017

    The effect of pre-exercise vibration stimulation on the exercise-induced muscle damage

    Ji-Yun Kim, Da-Haeng Kang, Joon-Hee Lee, Se-Min O, Jae-Keun Jeon

    This study investigated whether vibration stimulation before or after exercise could reduce exercise-induced muscle damage. Thirty healthy men were divided into three groups: one receiving vibration before exercise, one…

    pressure pain thresholdmuscle fatiguemuscle damage