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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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A+++2012

Total antioxidant capacity of diet and risk of stroke: a population-based prospective cohort of women

Susanne Rautiainen, Susanna Larsson, Jarmo Virtamo, Alicja Wolk

This Swedish population-based study examined the relationship between the total antioxidant capacity of the diet and stroke risk in over 36,000 women. By measuring the combined effect of all antioxidants in food rather…

Antioxidantsstroke
A++2012

Vitamin C transport and its role in the central nervous system

James M May

This review article explores the critical role of vitamin C in the central nervous system. Although it circulates in the blood at low concentrations, neurons in the brain and spinal cord maintain very high levels of the…

ascorbate transport; brain; dehydroascorbate; glutamate; neurons; SVCT2
A2011

Remodeling and homeostasis of the extracellular matrix: implications for fibrotic diseases and cancer

Thomas R Cox, Janine T Erler

In this perspective article, the authors discuss how the extracellular matrix (ECM) is constantly being remodeled, a process essential for normal bodily functions like wound healing and tissue maintenance. When this rem…

fasciaextracellular matrixcancer
B2011

Severe lung fibrosis requires an invasive fibroblast phenotype regulated by hyaluronan and CD44

Yuejuan Li, Dianhua Jiang, Jiurong Liang, Eric B Meltzer, Alice Gray, Riu Miura, Lise Wogensen, Yu Yamaguchi, Paul W No…

This study investigated the mechanisms behind severe lung fibrosis, a condition where excessive connective tissue builds up in the lungs. Using a mouse model, researchers found that fibroblasts, a type of connective tis…

hyaluronanCD44fibrosis
A2011

Fascia and the mechanism of acupuncture

Steven Finando, Donna Finando

This theoretical paper re-evaluates the mechanisms of acupuncture. The authors propose that fascia, the body's connective tissue network, is the structure that explains how acupuncture works. They argue for this model b…

fasciaacupunctureSham
A2011

Correlations Between Fasciology and Yin Yang Doctrine

Hui Tao, Mei-Chun Yu, Hui-Ying Yang, Rong-Mei Qu, Chun Yang, Xin Zhou, Yu Bai, Jing-Peng Wu, Jun Wang, Ou Sha, Lin Yuan

This theoretical paper explores correlations between "fasciology," a model based on 3D reconstruction of connective tissue, and the traditional Chinese doctrine of yin and yang. According to fasciology, the body can be…

fasciafasciologyfascial anatomy
A2011

Anatomical Connection Between the Rectus Capitis Posterior Major and the Dura Mater

Frank Scali, Eric S Marsili, Matthew E Pontell

In this anatomical study, researchers dissected 13 cadavers to investigate a connection between a deep neck muscle and the dura mater, the protective covering of the spinal cord. In 11 of the 13 specimens, they found a…

fasciacervical spineposterior atlantoaxial interspace
A2011

High and Low Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid Differentially Regulate Human Fibrocyte Differentiation

A S Maharjan, D Pilling, R H Gomer

Following tissue injury, immune cells called monocytes can differentiate into fibrocytes, a cell type involved in healing and fibrosis. This study investigated how different sizes of hyaluronic acid (HA) affect this pro…

hyaluronanfasciafibrocyte differentiation
A2011

Chronic Disease: Are We Missing Something?

James L Oschman

This 2011 editorial by James L. Oschman poses a question in its title: "Chronic Disease: Are We Missing Something?". Without an abstract or full text available for summary, the specific perspective or argument presented…

fasciachronic diseaseearthing
B2011

Fascia redefined: anatomical features and technical relevance in fascial flap surgery

Carla Stecco, Cesare Tiengo, Antonio Stecco, Andrea Porzionato, Veronica Macchi, Robert Stern, Raffaele De Caro

Fascia has traditionally been seen as a passive wrapping, but this review redefines it as a dynamic tissue with its own complex blood supply and innervation. The authors detail the specific characteristics of different…

hyaluronanfasciaConnective tissue
1A+++2011

Hyaluronan within fascia in the etiology of myofascial pain

Carla Stecco, R Stern, A Porzionato, V Macchi, S Masiero, Antonio Stecco, R De Caro

In this cadaver and ultrasound study, researchers examined the composition of deep fascia. They identified layers of hyaluronan (HA), a lubricating substance, between the fascia and muscle, as well as between the fascia…

fasciaHyaluronic acidSliding system
C2011

Fasciae anatomy

Carla Stecco, Fabrice Duparc

This entry represents a 2011 publication titled "Fasciae anatomy" by Carla Stecco and Fabrice Duparc. As only the title is available, a detailed summary of its contents, such as its specific focus on fascial layers or c…

fasciaAnatomyfasciae