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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 853–864 of 957 studies · page 72/80Since 2010
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A2013

Telocytes: ultrastructural, immunohistochemical and electrophysiological characteristics in human myometrium

Sanda M Cretoiu, Dragos Cretoiu, Adela Marin, Beatrice Mihaela Radu, Laurentiu M Popescu

This study identifies a specific cell type, telocytes, within the muscular wall of both the pregnant and non-pregnant human uterus. Researchers found that these cells have a different structure depending on whether the…

telocytesuterine
A2013

Direct magnetic resonance (MR) shoulder arthrography: posterior approach under ultrasonographic guidance and abduction (PAUGA

R F Grasso, E Faiella, P Cimini, R L Cazzato, G Luppi, F Martina, R Del Vescovo, B Beomonte Zobel

This study evaluated a specific technique, called PAUGA, for injecting contrast dye into the shoulder joint before an MRI scan (MR arthrography). Researchers used ultrasound to guide a needle from the back of the should…

ShoulderDirect MR arthrographyUS guidance
A2013

Cellular Control of Connective Tissue Matrix Tension

H M Langevin, M Nedergaard, A Howe

This review article explores how fibroblasts, the cells within connective tissue, actively help regulate tissue tension. Traditionally, the mechanical properties of connective tissue have been attributed to its passive…

Connective tissuefibroblastmechanical
A2013

Visceral and Somatic Disorders: Tissue Softening with Frequency-Specific Microcurrent

Carolyn R McMakin, James L Oschman

This review article explores a technique called Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM), which uses microampere-level electrical currents to treat various health conditions. A consistent finding is a rapid and palpable so…

fasciafrequency-specific microcurrentvisceral disease
B2012

Fascia: a morphological description and classification system based on a literature review

Myroslava Kumka, Jason Bonar

In this literature review, the authors address the historical problem of ambiguous and inconsistent terminology for fascia. Based on a review of existing research, they propose a new system for classifying fascia accord…

fasciaConnective tissueManual Therapy
A2012

Earthing: Health Implications of Reconnecting the Human Body to the Earth’s Surface Electrons

Gaétan Chevalier, Stephen T Sinatra, James L Oschman, Karol Sokal, Pawel Sokal

This 2012 review paper explores the concept of 'earthing' or 'grounding,' which involves direct physical contact with the Earth's surface electrons. The authors propose that modern lifestyles separate humans from this c…

fasciaearthinggrounding
B2012

Hyaluronan differently modulates TLR-4 and the inflammatory response in mouse chondrocytes

Giuseppe M Campo, Angela Avenoso, Angela D’Ascola, Vera Prestipino, Michele Scuruchi, Giancarlo Nastasi, Alberto Calatr…

This study on mouse cartilage cells investigated how different sizes of hyaluronan (HA) affect inflammation. Researchers found that small HA fragments increased the production of several inflammatory markers. In contras…

hyaluronancytokinesNF-kB
B2012

Mechanical strain applied to human fibroblasts differentially regulates skeletal myoblast differentiation

Michael R Hicks, Thanh V Cao, David H Campbell, Paul R Standley

This laboratory study investigated how different types of stretching affect muscle repair at a cellular level. Researchers applied two types of strain to human fibroblasts (connective tissue cells) and observed the effe…

myotubescocultureinterleukin-6
A2012

Mathematical model of fiber orientation in anisotropic fascia layers at large displacements

Hans Chaudhry, Max Roman, Antonio Stecco, Thomas Findley

Researchers developed a mathematical model to better understand how collagen fibers within fascia change their orientation when the tissue is stretched. The model suggests that fibers already angled away from the direct…

Fascial; Reinforcement; Collagen fibers; Re-orientation; Tension
A2012

Real-time imaging of cortical areas involved in the generation of increases in skin sympathetic nerve activity when viewing emotionally charged images

Luke A Henderson, Alexandra Stathis, Cheree James, Rachael Brown, Skye McDonald, Vaughan G Macefield

This study investigated which brain regions are involved when our bodies react to emotional images. Researchers simultaneously measured brain activity with fMRI and skin sympathetic nerve activity (SSNA), a marker of th…

fasciaMRIIASP images
A+2012

Nutritional regulation of muscle protein synthesis with resistance exercise: strategies to enhance anabolism

Tyler A Churchward-Venne, Nicholas A Burd, Stuart M Phillips

In this 2012 review article, the authors discuss how nutrition can regulate muscle protein synthesis, especially when combined with resistance exercise. Consuming protein (amino acids) stimulates muscle building, an eff…

Musclenutritionhypertrophy
A2012

Human myometrium – the ultrastructural 3D network of telocytes

Sanda M Cretoiu, Dragos Cretoiu, Laurentiu M Popescu

This study examined a relatively new type of cell, the telocyte, within the human myometrium, the muscular layer of the uterus. Using advanced microscopy, researchers visualized these cells and their very long extension…

telocytes ! telopodes ! podoms ! podomers ! human uterus ! extracellular vesicles