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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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Showing 841–852 of 957 studies · page 71/80Since 2010
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A+2013

Local vitamin-C Injection Reduced Tendon Adhesion in a Chicken Model of Flexor Digitorum Profundus Tendon Injury

Leung-Kim Hung, Sai-Chuen Fu, Yuk-Wa Lee, Tsui-Yu Mok, Kai-Ming Chan

This animal study investigated whether vitamin C could reduce scar tissue formation after a tendon injury. Researchers injured a flexor tendon in chickens and then injected either vitamin C or a saline solution at the s…

Vitamin Chealing tendonadhesion
A++2013

Mathematical Analysis of the Flow of Hyaluronic Acid Around Fascia During Manual Therapy Motions

Max Roman, Hans Chaudhry, Bruce Bukiet, Antonio Stecco,Thomas Findley

This study used a mathematical model to simulate how different manual therapy techniques affect the flow of hyaluronic acid (HA) within fascia. The researchers compared constant sliding, perpendicular vibration, and tan…

hyaluronanfasciaManual Therapy
A++2013

Vibration Induced Osteogenic Commitment of Mesenchymal Stem Cells is Enhanced by Cytoskeletal Remodeling but not Fluid Shear

Gunes Uzer, Suphannee Pongkitwitoon, M Ete Chan, Stefan Judex

This laboratory study investigated how mechanical vibrations encourage stem cells to develop into bone cells. Researchers tested two potential mechanisms: the force of fluid moving across the cells (fluid shear) and cha…

fasciaBonedifferentiation
A2013

Hyaluronan: A Simple Polysaccharide with Diverse Biological Functions

Kevin T Dicker, Lisa A Gurski, Swati Pradhan-Bhatt, Robert L Witt, Mary C Farach-Carson, Xinqiao Jia

This review paper describes hyaluronan (HA), a simple sugar molecule found abundantly throughout the body's connective tissues. Despite its simple structure, HA has a surprising array of biological functions. It helps o…

hyaluronanfasciawound healing
A++2013

Vitamin C in Disease Prevention and Cure: An Overview

Shailja Chambial, Shailendra Dwivedi, Kamla Kant Shukla, Placheril J John, Praveen Sharma

This narrative review provides an overview of Vitamin C's many roles in the body. It is essential for developing and maintaining connective tissues, and plays a key part in bone formation, wound healing, and gum health.…

cancerdiabetesVitamin C
A++2013

The application of matrix rhythm therapy as a new clinical modality in burn physiotherapy programmes

Zübeyir Sarı, Mine Gülden Polat, Bahar Özgül, Onur Aydogdu, Burcu Camcıoglu, Ahmet Hakan Acar, Saadet Ufuk Yurdalan

This study investigated the use of Matrix Rhythm Therapy (MRT) as part of a physiotherapy program for patients with upper extremity burn injuries. A group of patients received a treatment protocol that included whirlpoo…

Matrix Rhythm TherapyBurnsPhysiotherapy and rehabilitation
A++2013

Squeeze film lubrication for non-Newtonian fluids with application to manual medicine

Hans Chaudhry, Bruce Bukiet, Max Roman, Antonio Stecco, Thomas Findley

Researchers used a mathematical model to investigate how manual therapy affects the fluid in and around fascia. The model focused on hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural lubricant in connective tissue. The results suggest th…

fasciaHyaluronic acidmassage therapy
A2013

Cellulite's aetiology: a review

M de la Casa Almeida, Suarez Serrano, J Rebollo Roldán, J J Jiménez Rejano

In this literature review, researchers examined the underlying causes of cellulite. They found that cellulite is a complex phenomenon with many interacting factors, rather than a single cause. The research points to wom…

Connective tissuecellulites
1A+2013

Stress and Matrix-Responsive Cytoskeletal Remodeling in Fibroblasts

R D Abbott, C Koptiuch, J C Iatridis, A K Howe, G J Badger, H M Langevin

In loose connective tissue, fibroblasts change shape in response to static stretch, which helps the tissue relax. This study investigated whether this response depends on the cell itself or its surrounding environment,…

Fibroblasts; cytoskeleton; dense connective tissue; areolar connective tissue; mechanotransduction
A2013

Heparan sulfate in the nucleus and its control of cellular functions

Mark D Stewart, Ralph D Sanderson

This narrative review discusses the roles of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) inside the cell nucleus. These molecules are typically found on the cell surface and in the extracellular matrix, where they help regula…

ProteoglycanSyndecan-1Nuclear localization
B2013

Vitamin C further improves the protective effect of glucagon-like peptide-1 on acute hypoglycemia-induced oxidative stress, inflammation, and endothelial dysfunction in type 1 diabetes

ANTONIO CERIELLO, ANNA NOVIALS, EMILIO ORTEGA, SILVIA CANIVELL, LUCIA LA SALA, GEMMA PUJADAS, LOREDANA BUCCIARELLI, MAU…

Acute low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) in people with type 1 diabetes can cause oxidative stress, inflammation, and damage to the lining of blood vessels. This study investigated whether the hormone GLP-1 and vitamin C co…

Oxidative stressdiabetesVitamin C
A++2013

Air ions and mood outcomes: a review and meta-analysis

Vanessa Perez, Dominik D Alexander, William H Bailey

This review and meta-analysis examined 33 studies to investigate how air ions affect human psychological states. The authors found no consistent effects of positive or negative ionization on anxiety, general mood, relax…

systematic reviewepidemiologyMood disorders