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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.

Researchers behind the studies
2,806
studies
602
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Showing 517–528 of 1,131 studies · page 44/95
  1. B
    2017

    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
  2. A
    2017

    Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder Joint: Value of Glenohumeral Distance on Magnetic Resonance Arthrography

    Kyu Hong Lee, Hee Jin Park, So Yeon Lee, In Young Youn, Eugene Kim, Jai Hyung Park, Se Jin Park

    Researchers investigated a new way to help diagnose adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder) using a specific type of MRI called MR arthrography. They measured the distance between the ball and socket of the shoulder joint…

    Adhesive capsulitisMR imagingShoulderArthrography
  3. B
    2017

    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…

    inflammationFibromyalgiacytokineschronic paincerebrospinal fluid
  4. A+++
    2017

    Early versus Delayed Rehabilitation after Acute Muscle Injury

    Monika L Bayer, Peter Magnusson, Michael Kjaer

    This research entry, titled "Early versus Delayed Rehabilitation after Acute Muscle Injury," is currently awaiting a detailed summary. The title suggests it explores the optimal timing for starting rehabilitation follow…

    Rehabilitationmuscle injurymechanical loading in rehabilitation
  5. B
    2017

    Evaluation of fascial manipulation in carpal tunnel syndrome

    Marco Pintucci, Marta Imamura, Aurore Thibaut, Lucas M de Exel Nunes, Mylene Mayumi Nagato, Helena H Kaziyama, Satiko T…

    Details for this study are not yet available. The research, published in 2017, appears to evaluate the effectiveness of Fascial Manipulation® for treating carpal tunnel syndrome. Without an abstract, further details abo…

    Fascial manipulationcarpal tunnel syndrome
  6. A+
    2017

    Effects of vitamin C supplementation on glycaemic control: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials

    A W Ashor, A D Werner, J Lara, N D Willis, J C Mathers, M Siervo

    This systematic review and meta-analysis compiled data from 22 randomized controlled trials to assess the effect of vitamin C supplementation on glycemic control. Overall, the researchers found no significant effect on…

    Vitamin Cinsulin resistensglycaemic control
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. B
    2017

    Mechanical properties of a collagen fibril under simulated degradation

    David C Malaspinaa, Igal Szleifera, Yasin Dhahera

    This study used computer simulations to investigate how collagen fibrils lose their strength. Researchers modeled three different types of degradation: the removal of cross-links, surface damage, and damage throughout t…

    collagenMolecular dynamicsDegradationMMP
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. A
    2017

    What's in a name: Myofascial Release or Myofascial Induction?

    Leon Chaitow

    This commentary discusses two terms for a similar manual therapy technique: Myofascial Release (MFR) and Myofascial Induction Therapy (MIT). The author notes that while the techniques are virtually identical, the names…

    Myofascial releaseMyofascial Induction therapy