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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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B2014

Identification and signature profiles for pro-resolving and inflammatory lipid mediators in human tissue

Romain A Colas, Masakazu Shinohara, Jesmond Dalli, Nan Chiang, Charles N Serhan

Researchers developed a method to identify and measure specific molecules in human blood and lymphoid tissues called specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs). These molecules are known to actively help resolve inflamm…

inflammationresolutioneicosanoids
A2014

Antioxidants in health and disease

E Ginter, V Simko, V Panakova

This narrative review summarizes research on antioxidants published since 2010. The main role of antioxidants is to neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are linked to conditions like cardiovascular disease, c…

antioxidantsreactive oxygen species (ROS)vitamin C and E
A2014

Chiropractic Management of Pubic Symphysis Shear Dysfunction in a Patient With Overactive Bladder

Robert Cooperstein, Anthony Lisi, Andrew Burd

This case report describes the chiropractic care of a 24-year-old woman with an overactive bladder, specifically frequent nighttime urination that disrupted her sleep. A physical examination revealed a shear dysfunction…

fasciasymphysis pubis dysfunctionpubic symphysis
A2014

Clinical and symptomatological reflections: the fascial system

Bruno Bordoni, Emiliano Zanier

This narrative review discusses the fascial system as a continuous network of connective tissue that gives form and function to the entire body. The authors note that despite its importance in transmitting force, coordi…

fasciapainlow back pain
A++2014

Role of reactive oxygen species in ultra-weak photon emission in biological systems

Pavel Pospíšil, Ankush Prasad, Marek Rác

This narrative review explores the connection between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the faint light, or ultra-weak photon emission, that living organisms naturally produce. The authors explain that normal metabolic…

biophotonsChemiluminescenceReactive oxygen species
A++2014

New perspective in cell communication: Potential role of ultra-weak photon emission

Ankush Prasad, Claudio Rossi, Stefania Lamponi, Pavel Pospíšil, Alberto Foletti

This 2014 narrative review explores how cells might communicate with each other. Beyond chemical signals and direct contact, the authors discuss evidence for communication via electromagnetic radiation, specifically ult…

fasciabiophotonsUltra-weak photon emission
A++2014

Biophoton signal transmission and processing in the brain

Rendong Tang, Jiapei Dai

This narrative review explores an alternative theory of how brain cells communicate. The traditional view is that the nervous system uses bioelectrical and chemical signals, but these models struggle to explain higher b…

biophotonsUltra-weak photon emissionsBiophotonic transmission
A2014

Treatment of Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome according to the Fascial Distortion Model: A Prospective Case Control Study

Christoph Schulze, Susanne Finze, Rainer Bader, Andreas Lison

This prospective case-control study investigated the Fascial Distortion Model (FDM) for treating medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS), or shin splints. Researchers applied targeted manual techniques to the lower leg fas…

Manual Therapyfasciaefascial distortion model
A2014

The cervical myodural bridge, a review of literature and clinical implications

Dennis E Enix, Frank Scali, Matthew E Pontell

This literature review examines the cervical myodural bridge, a soft tissue connection between deep suboccipital muscles and the dura mater surrounding the spinal cord. This bridge appears to anchor the spinal cord and…

fasciarectus capitis posterior majordura mater
C2014

Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1-induced excitation and sensitization to mechanical stimulation of mechanosensitive C-fiber afferents in rat skin

Asako Kubo, Toru Taguchi, Kazue Mizumura

In this animal study, researchers investigated the effects of the protein MCP-1, which is involved in inflammation, on nerve endings in the skin. Using skin-nerve preparations from rats, they found that applying MCP-1 d…

MCP-1CCL2Single fiber recording
1A+2014

Hyaluronan: Biosynthesis and signaling

D Vigetti, E Karousou, M Viola, S Deleonibus, G De Luca, A Passi

This 2014 narrative review discusses hyaluronan (HA), a key component of the extracellular matrix. Beyond its structural role in tissue hydration and architecture, HA is an active signaling molecule. The authors highlig…

extracellular matrixGlycosaminoglycanAMPK
A2014

Fat Connected with the Primo Vascular System

Kyoung-Hee Bae, Kwang-Sup Soh

This research entry is currently available as a title only, so a detailed summary is not yet possible. The title, "Fat Connected with the Primo Vascular System," suggests an investigation into the relationship between a…

fasciafatadipose tissue