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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 937–948 of 957 studies · page 79/80Since 2010
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  1. A+++
    2010

    Hindlimb response to tactile stimulation of the pastern and coronet

    H M Clayton, A D White, L J Kaiser, S Nauwelaerts, M Lavagnino, N C Stubbs

    This study investigated how lightweight tactile stimulators placed around horses' hind pasterns affect their movement patterns at a trot. Researchers found that the stimulation caused the horses to lift their hooves sig…

    Rehabilitationphysiotherapytactile stimulationjoint motion
  2. A++
    2010

    Iron bioavailability and dietary reference values

    Richard Hurrell, Ines Egli

    This review discusses how the human body absorbs iron and how dietary reference values are determined. Since the body lacks a physiological mechanism to excrete excess iron, balance is maintained solely through intestin…

    Iron uptake
  3. A
    2010

    The role and mechanical behavior of the connective tissue in tendon sliding

    J-C Guimberteau, J-P Delage, J Wong

    Based on 215 in-vivo dissections, this study challenges the traditional understanding of how tendons slide. The authors propose that tendon movement is not simple gliding, but rather occurs within a complex, adaptable c…

    Tendon; Carpal sheath; Sliding system; Tendon vascularization; Finger flexor reconstruction; Collagenic fibrillar framework; Microvacuole
  4. A++
    2010

    In Vitro Modeling of Repetitive Motion Injury and Myofascial Release

    Kate R Meltzer, Thanh V Cao, Joseph F Schad, Hollis King, Scott T Stoll, Paul R Standley

    In this laboratory study, researchers investigated how human connective tissue cells (fibroblasts) respond to simulated repetitive motion strain and myofascial release (MFR). They found that applying a repetitive strain…

    Cyclic strain; Human fibroblasts; Morphology; myofascial release; repetitive motion strain
  5. A+
    2010

    The straight line hypothesis elaborated: Case reference obesity, an argument for acidosis, oxidative stress, and disease conglomeration

    Shoma Berkemeyer

    This review article brings together existing research to explain how obesity may be linked to oxidative stress. The author proposes that a proton imbalance, or acidosis, could be a key mechanism. This imbalance may inhi…

    Oxidative stressobesityacidosisproton imbalance
  6. A
    2010

    Fluorescent Nanoparticles for Observing Primo Vascular System Along Sciatic Nerve

    Zhao-Feng Jia, Byung-Cheon Lee, Ki-Hoon Eom, Jin-Myung Cha, Jin-Kyu Lee, Zhen-Dong Su, Wen-Hui Yu, Pan Dong Ryu, Kwang-…

    In this animal study, researchers injected fluorescent nanoparticles into rats at an acupuncture point to trace their path. The particles traveled along the sciatic nerve, revealing a previously hard-to-detect structure…

    fasciaacupunctureSCIATIC NERVEprimo vascular systemprimo-vessel
  7. A
    2010

    Edema and fluid dynamics in connective tissue remodelling

    Rolf K Reed, Åsa Lidén, Kristofer Rubin

    This review describes the role of loose connective tissues, focusing on fluid exchange across capillaries and the formation of edema (swelling). This process is relevant for conditions like inflammation, fibrosis (scarr…

    inflammationLoose connective tissueConnective tissueheartEdema
  8. A+
    2010

    Tendon and ligament fibrillar crimps give rise to left-handed helices of collagen fibrils in both planar and helical crimps

    Marco Franchi, Vittoria Ottani, Rita Stagni, Alessandro Ruggeri

    Tendons and ligaments have a wavy structure known as a "crimp," which straightens out as the tissue is stretched. This study on rat tissue used various microscopy techniques to examine the 3D shape of the individual col…

    collagen handedness; fibrillar crimp; helical crimps; ligament; planar crimps; tendon
  9. A
    2010

    Comparison of Trunk Proprioception Between Patients With Low Back Pain and Healthy Controls

    Angela S Lee, Jacek Cholewicki, Peter Reeves, Bohdanna T Zazulak, Lawrence W Mysliwiec

    In this case-control study, researchers compared trunk proprioception, or the sense of body position and movement, between 24 patients with non-specific low back pain and 24 healthy controls. Participants' ability to se…

    Kinesthesis; Low back pain; Proprioception; Rehabilitation; Spine
  10. C
    2010

    A new lock-step mechanism of matrix remodelling based on subcellular contractile events

    Lysianne Follonier Castella, Lara Buscemi, Charles Godbout, Jean-Jacques Meister, Boris Hinz

    Myofibroblasts are cells that contribute to tissue contracture in fibrotic conditions like scarring. This study investigated how these cells contract to remodel tissue. The researchers identified two separate contractio…

    fibrosiscollagenMyofibroblastCalcium oscillationsRho kinase
  11. B
    2010

    Mechanical Strain Stabilizes Reconstituted Collagen Fibrils against Enzymatic Degradation by Mammalian Collagenase Matrix Metalloproteinase 8 (MMP-8)

    Brendan P Flynn, Amit P Bhole, Nima Saeidi, Melody Liles, Charles A DiMarzio, Jeffrey W Ruberti

    This laboratory study investigated how mechanical tension affects collagen's resistance to breakdown. Researchers created small networks of type I collagen fibers, gently stretching some while leaving others unloaded. B…

    collagenstrainCollagenase
  12. A
    2010

    Transcapillary exchange: role and importance of the interstitial fluid pressure and the extracellular matrix

    Rolf K Reed, Kristofer Rubin

    This narrative review discusses how the extracellular matrix (ECM) and the pressure of its fluid (interstitial fluid pressure, or Pif) regulate fluid exchange with capillaries. Conventionally, this pressure is seen as a…

    inflammationConnective tissueglycosaminoglycansbeta-Integrin receptors