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Vitae: John C. Lowe
19 Long Springs Place
The Woodlands, CO 77382
Phone: 603-391-6061
Fax: 303.496-6200
Email addresses:
drlowe@drlowe.com |
drlowe@FibromyalgiaResearch.org |
editor@ThyroidScience.com
Websites:
www.drlowe.com |
www.FibromyalgiaResearch.org |
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Personal
Birth:
January 22, 1946
Born: Carrabelle, Florida USA
Hobbies: Philosophy of science
and mathematical logic. |
Education
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1964
High School Division of Pensacola Junior College 1966-1968
Pensacola Junior College
1968-1969
Troy State University
1971
University of West Florida, B.A. degree (psychology)
1973
University of West Florida, M.A. degree (psychology)
1974
Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, B.S. degree (human biology)
1977
Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, D.C. degree (Doctor of
Chiropractic) |
Professional
Affiliations
Director of Research, Fibromyalgia Research
Foundation
(a nonprofit, charitable organization for education and
research).
Member
of Board of Medical Advisors: Thyroid UK (United Kingdom)
Periodical
Affiliations
Aug. 1978-Jan. 1980: Editor of
T.C.C. Review
(Quarterly Journal published Texas Chiropractic College).
Jan. 1987-Present: Member of the Board of Advisors of
Inside Texas Running
Magazine.
Jan. 1990-1992: Columnist myofascial pain syndromes,
Dyn. Chir.,
Huntington Beach, CA.
Jan. 1993-Dec. 1993: Columnist on myofascial therapy,
Chir. J.,
Chandler, AZ.
January 1994: Editor of J. Myofascial
Ther., Houston, TX, McDowell
Publishing Company.
July 1996-1997: Editor Clin. Bull. Myofascial
Ther.,
Binghamton,
NY, Haworth Medical Press, Inc.
September 2000-2005: Member, Editorial Review
Board,
J. Bodywork Move. Ther., Churchhill-Livingstone.
January 2002-January 2003: Columnist: "Causative Mechanisms,"
Dyn. Chir.,
Huntington Beach, CA.
September 2004-: Official scientific reviewer on the
International Reviewers' Panel of Medical
Science Monitor.
January 2006-:
Editor-in-Chief: Thyroid Science (www.ThyroidScience.com)
Academic
Affiliations
1978-1980: Faculty:
Clinical Sciences Division, Texas Chiropractic College, Pasadena, TX.
1989: Post-Graduate Faculty, Northwestern College of Chiropractic,
Bloomington, MN.
1990-1991: Faculty Member, Motion Palpation Institute. Huntington Beach, CA.
1990-1991: Post-Graduate Faculty, Cleveland Chiropractic College,
Los Angeles, CA.
Board
Certification
Jan. 1992-Present: Diplomate in
Pain Management:
American Academy of Pain Management
License to Practice Chiropractic

Colorado & Texas
Honors
June, 1977: Annual Scientific Paper Award
from the J. Amer. Chir.Assoc.
(Paper entitled "The Nutritional
Treatment of Arthritic Diseases").
Oct., 1992: Honorary Lifetime Membership,
The National Association of Myofascial Trigger Point Therapists.
May 28, 1995: Recognition for outstanding
achievement in myofascial therapy,
Parker College of Chiropractic
Myofascial Club,
First National Symposium on Myofascial Therapy, Dallas,
TX, March, 1995.
Publications
Study Reports

Lowe, J.C.: Excitatory response to music
as a reciprocal inhibitor. J. Behav. Ther. Exper. Psychiat., 4:297-299, 1973.

Mikulas, W.L., and Lowe, J.C.: Self-control and premature ejaculation.
Paper presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association 1974
Convention in Denver.

Lowe, J.C., and Mikulas, W.L.: Use of
written material in learning self control of premature ejaculation. Psychol.
Reports, 37:295-298, 1975.

Lowe, J.C.: Sex education in allopathic
and chiropractic colleges. ACA J. Chir., XI:S-7-8,
1977.

Lowe, J.C.: Attitudes and emotions in
the sex education of chiropractic students. ACA J. Chir.,
XII:S-38-39, 1978.

Lowe, J.C., Wirt, N., and Smith, C.Y.:
The recurrent meningeal nerve: its anatomy and some of its clinical
aspects. T.C.C. Rev., 5(3):13-16, August, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.: A case of debilitating
headache complicated by hypothyroidism: its relief through myofascial
therapy. Dig. Chir. Econ., 31:73-75, Nov/Dec 1988.

Lowe, J.C.: The
effects of cervical spinal manipulation on the pressure/pain thresholds of
infraspinatus trigger points: a case study. J. Myofascial Ther., 1(1):25-30, 1994.

Lowe, J. C.: The subluxation and the
trigger point: measuring how they interact. Chir. J.,
December, 1992.

Lowe, J.C.: Improvement in euthyroid
fibromyalgia patients treated with T3 (tri-iodothyronine). J. Myofascial
Ther., 1(2):16-29, 1994.

Lowe, J.C.: T3-induced
recovery from fibromyalgia by a hypothyroid patient resistant to T4 and desiccated thyroid.
J. Myofascial Ther, 1(4):21-30,
1995.

Lowe, J.C., Garrison,
R.L., Reichman, A.J., Yellin, J., Thompson, M., and Kaufman, D.:
Effectiveness and safety of T3 (triiodothyronine) therapy for
euthyroid fibromyalgia: a double-blind placebo-controlled response-driven
crossover study. Clin. Bull. Myofascial Ther.,
2:(2/3):31-58, 1997.

Lowe, J.C., Reichman,
A.J., and Yellin, J.: The process of change during T3 treatment
for euthyroid fibromyalgia: a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover
study. Clin. Bull. Myofascial Ther., 2(2/3):
91-124, 1997.

Lowe, J.C., Garrison,
R.L., Reichman, A.J., and Yellin, J.: Triiodothyronine (T3)
treatment of euthyroid fibromyalgia: a small-N replication of a
double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study (abstract). Clin. Bull. Myofascial
Ther., 3(14):23-24, 1997.

Lowe, J.C.: Thyroid
status of 38 fibromyalgia patients: implications for the etiology of
fibromyalgia. Clin. Bull. Myofascial Ther., 2(1):47-64,
1997.

Lowe, J.C.: Results of an open trial of T3 therapy with 77 euthyroid female
fibromyalgia patients, Clin. Bull.Myofascial Ther., 2 (1):35-37, 1997.Lowe, J.C.: A
case-control study of metabolic therapy for fibromyalgia: long-term (1-to-
5 year) follow-up comparison of treated and untreated patients. Clin.
Bull. Myofascial Ther., 2(2/3):91-124, 1997.

Lowe, J.C., Reichman,
A.J., Honeyman, G.S., and Yellin, Y.: Thyroid status of fibromyalgia
patients. Clin. Bull. Myofascial Ther., 3 (1):47-53,
1998.

Eisinger, J., Starlanyl, D., Blotman, F., Bueno, L., Houvenagel, E.,
Juvin, R., Kaminsky, P., Lawson, K., Le Loët,
X., Lowe, J.C., Manesse, P., Mechtouf, K., Memran, N., Muller, W.,
Nicollet, M., Perragut, J.C., Plantamura, A., Poinsignon, J.P., Reig, E.,
Ruiz Lopez, R., Schmitt, K.L., Sichère, P., Teitelbaum, J., Trèves, R.,
and Zakarian, H.: Protocole d’informations anonyme sur les
fibromyalgiques. Lyon
Méditerranée Médical: Médecine du Sud-Est., 36:9-11, 2000.

Lowe, J.C., Yellin, J., and Honeyman-Lowe, G.: Female fibromyalgia patients:
lower resting metabolic rates than matched healthy controls.
Medical
Science Monitor, 12(8):CR1-CR8, 2006.

Lowe, J.C., Honeyman, G., and Yellin, J.:
Lower resting metabolic rate and basal body temperature of fibromyalgia patients
compared to matched healthy controls.
Thyroid
Science, 1:T1-T24, 2006.
Theoretical Papers

Lowe, J.C.: The original contingencies
hypothesis. Dig. Chir. Econ., 21(4):38,
January-February, 1979.

Lowe, J.C., Cullum,
M., Graff, L., and Yellin, J.: Mutations in the c-erbAß gene: do they underlie euthyroid fibromyalgia? Med. Hypotheses,
48:125-135, 1997.

Lowe, J.C. and Honeyman-Lowe, G.: Fibromyalgia and
thyroid disease. Paper presented in Grenoble, France, May 6 (conference of
the French Fibromyalgia Association of Région Rhône-Alpes) and discussed
in Toulon, France on May 11 (at the Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal),
2000.

Lowe, J.: Thyroid disease and fibromyalgia syndrome. Lyon
Méditerranée Médical: Médecine du Sud-Est.,
36(1):15-17, (Janvier, Février, Mars) 2000.

Lowe, J.C.: The
problem of fibromyalgia is solved. Functional Endocrinology Symposium, Sugarland
(Houston), Texas, Aug. 20, 2005.
Critiques

Lowe, J.C.: The minimum protein
requirement: an answer to Immerman. A.C.A. J. Chir.,
1979.

Lowe, J.C.:
Litigation-chronic pain syndrome: Weintraub’s unproven entity. Amer.
J. Pain Manage., 3(3):131-136, July, 1993.

Lowe, J.C.: Repetition of Bogduk's erroneous conclusion. Am. J. Clin. Chir.,
4(4):4, 1994.

Lowe, J.C.: The
Brady/Schneider proposal: a misdirected reclassification of fibromyalgia. Dyn.
Chir., 20(4):12, 14&25, 2002.

Lowe, J.C.: Spinal
lesions as the most common source of posttraumatic pain: an institutionalized
fallacy. Dyn. Chir., 20(7):16, 18, 19&21, 2002.

Lowe, J.C.: Agreement: editing embargo is bad news for US scientists. Brit. Med.
J., 11 April 2004, http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/328/7444/898-b#56321.

Lowe, J.C.: Thyroid
hormone replacement therapies: Ineffective and harmful for many hypothyroid
patients. May 4, 2004, http://www.drlowe.com/frf/t4replacement/intro.htm.

Lowe, J.C.: Dr. Richard Guttler and his
"real thyroid experts": Their false and potentially harmful beliefs
about hypothyroidism. Aug. 14, 2004, http://www.drlowe.com/frf/Guttler//intro.htm.
Reviews

Lowe, J.C.: The nutritional treatment of
arthritic diseases. ACA J. Chir., XI:S-89-96, 1977.
Lowe, J.C.: Mense and Simons, J. Bodywork Movem. Ther.,
Book Chapters

Lowe,
J.C.: Treatment-resistant myofascial pain syndromes. In Functional Soft
Tissue Examination and Treatment by Manual Methods: The Extremities. Edited
by W.I. Hammer, Gaithersburg, Aspen Publications, 1991, pp.229-234.

Lowe, J.C. and Honeyman-Lowe, G.: Thyroid
dysfunction and fibromyalgia. In Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Practitioner's
Guide to Treatment, edited by L. Chaitow, Edinburgh, Churchill Livingston,
1999.

Lowe, J.C. and Honeyman-Lowe, G.:
Fibromyalgia syndrome. In Textbook of Natural Medicine, 3rd edition,
edited by M. Murray and J. Pizzorno. London, Elsevier, 2005.
Books and Educational
Materials

Lowe, J.C.: Nutritional
Therapy: A Desk Manual, Houston. Houston, Gulf Coast Graphics, 1982.

Lowe, J.C.: Spasm.
Houston, McDowell Publishing Co., 1983.

Lowe, J. C.: Documentary
Evidence. Houston, McDowell Publishing Co., 1991.

Lowe, J. C.: Algometry:
Recording, Reporting, Documentation. Houston, McDowell Publishing Co., 1991.

Lowe, J.C.: The Purpose and
Practice of Myofascial Therapy. Houston, McDowell Publishing Co., 1989.

Lowe, J.C.: The
Metabolic Treatment of Fibromyalgia. Boulder, McDowell Publishing Co.,
2000.

Lowe,
J.C., et al.: Your Guide to Metabolic Health. Boulder, McDowell Health-Science
Books, 2002.

 Lowe, J.C.: Tyranny of the TSH. Boulder, McDowell Health-Science
Books, in press, 2009.

Lowe, J.C.: Speeding Up To Normal: The
Metabolic Solution to Fibromyalgia. Boulder, McDowell Health-Science
Books, in press, 2009.
Miscellaneous Papers
Lowe, J.C.:
Column articles in Dynamic Chiropractic: January 17, 1990
through March 25, 2002

Lowe, J.C.: The
physician, his patients, and verbal conditioning. J. Am. Chir. Assoc.,
IX:S-39-42,1975.

Lowe, J.C.:
Physiotherapy in the treatment of anxiety. J. Clin. Chir., 1(10):42-46,
1975.

Lowe, J.C.:
Calcium and magnesium deficiencies and the vertebral subluxation. J. Am. Chir.
Assoc., IX:S-128-129, 1975.

Lowe, J.C.: Arthritis: Can Nutrition
Help? Healthways Mag., 32(4):6-10, November-December, 1977.

Lowe, J.C.: Freeing patients from the
fear of cervical adjustments. Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic
Association, 21(3):119-121, 1977.

Lowe, J.C.: The simple truth. Listen:
A Journal of Better Living, 1978.

Lowe, J.C.: Your intestines and your
health. Alternatives Mag., 2(8):58-61, September, 1978.

Lowe, J.C.: Series of colon
irrigations: a poor substitute for proper nutrition. T.C.C. Review,
4(6):17-18, 1978.

Lowe, J.C.:
Physical activity: a form of physiopsychotherapy. Dig. Chir. Econ.,
21(2):33-37, Sep/Oct, 1978.

Lowe, J.C.: Psychological benefits of
physical activity. ACA J. Chir., 13(1):S-1-6, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.: The nutritional management
of muscular dystrophy. Dig. Chir. Econ., 21(5):20,
March-April, 1979.

Lowe, J.C., and Bradstock, G.W.: Is
diagnosis important in chiropractic practice? T.C.C. Review, 5(2):27-28, May, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.: A history of man's diet. T.C.C.
Review, 5(2):22-24, May, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.: Arthritis of intestinal
origin; its correction through diet. Dig. Chir. Econ.,
21(6):14, May-June, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.: Pangamic acid (vitamin B15)
and joint instability due to ligamentous laxity. Dig. Chir. Econ, 22(1):52-57, July-August, 1979.


Lowe, J.C.: Nutrition, ligaments, and
the need for spinal manipulation. T.C.C. Review, 5(3):25-27, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.: Are straight chiropractors
covering up a symptom of improper nutrition? Dig. Chir. Econ, 22(2):56-59, September-October, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.: Does high protein intake
lead to intestinal toxemia? T.C.C. Review, 5(4):20-22, November,
1979.


Lowe, J.C.: Diet, nutrition, and the
starting point of chiropractic care. Today's Chir.,
8(4):18-20, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.:
Toxemia. T.C.C. Review, 4(7):12-13, 1979.

Lowe, J.C.: A
danger in the use of vitamin C with aspirin. J. Am. Chir. Assoc.,
16(7):S-65-67,1979.

Lowe, J.C.: A new
approach to inflammation prevention. Paper presented at The Sixth Annual
Symposium on Nutrition, Los Angeles, California, October 30, 1980.

Lowe, J.C.: Improper nutrition: today's
foundation of biomechanical stress. Digest of Chiropractic Economics,
22(5): 32-35, March-April, 1980.

Lowe, J.C.: The case for supplements. Inside
Running, 4(3):7-15, March, 1980.

Lowe, J.C.: Digestive aids—how can we
be sure of their potency. Digest of Chiropractic Economics,
23(2):10, September-October, 1980.

Lowe, J.C.: A few suppressed views on
chiropractic. Unpublished, 1980.

Lowe, J.C.: Which glandular products
are best? Nutritional Perspectives, (Written to object to
inaccurate information in advertisement. Refused for publication because
of possible objection by advertiser, 1980.

Lowe, J.C.: Calcium, magnesium, and
muscle spasms. The Chiropractic Family Physician, 3(6):18-21,
September, 1981.

Lowe, J.C.: Condemnation of New
Zealand-derived glandulars—a practitioner’s rebuttal. (Written to
object to unscrupulous promotion by advertiser in a trade journal. Refused for publication
by the journal. Written reason for rejection was possible objection by advertiser, April, 1982.)

Lowe, J.C.: An addendum to Spasm
for body work therapists and their clients. Body Work Review,
Spring Quarter, 1984, p.5.

Lowe, J.C.: In defense of ax-grinding.
Unpublished, 1984.

Lowe, J.C.: Catalytic chiropractors. Dynamic
Chiropractic, June, 1984, p.10.

Lowe, J.C.: Myofascial therapy: an
innovative treatment. Advocate, September, 1986, p.48.

Lowe, J.C.: A pain in the side. Inside
Texas Running, November, 1986, pp.12-13.

Lowe, J.C.: The case of the recycled
injury. Inside Texas Running, June, 1987, p.19.

Lowe, J.C.: The lumbar corset: adjunct
to protective constrictions. Anabolism: J. Preventive Med.,
6(2):5, 1987.

Lowe, J.C.:
Topical analgesics. Anabolism: J. Prevent. Med., 6(3):4, 1987.

Lowe, J.C.: The need for nutrition
supplementation in myofascial pain syndromes.
J. Prevent. Med., 7(2):5, 1988.

Lowe, J.C.: How to Short-Circuit
Your Stress, 2-tape audio-cassette album, Houston, McDowell Publishing
Co., 1988.

Lowe, J.C.: Don't stop running yet—Or
the tight muscle that mimics disk disease. Inside Texas Running,
Nov., 1988, pp.6-7.

Lowe, J.C.: Why chiropractors are best
suited to do myofascial therapy, part 1. Dyn. Chir.,
April 1, 1989, pp.16-17.

Lowe, J.C.: Why chiropractors are best
suited to do myofascial therapy, part 2. Dyn. Chir.,
pp.16-17, May 1, 1989, pp.16-17.

Lowe, J.C.: The case against trigger
point injections. The Chiropractic Journal, March, 1989, pp.26-27.

Lowe, J.C.: What your myofascial
patients should know about muscle relaxing drugs. Dig.
Chir. Econ., 32:14-15,17, July/August, 1989.

Lowe, J.C.: What your myofascial
patients should know about anti-inflammatory steroids. Dyn. Chir., June 1, 1989, pp.3-4.

Lowe, J.C.: The
myofascial genesis of unpleasant thoughts and emotions: its neural basis. Dig.
Chir. Econ., 32:78,80-81, Mar/Apr 1989.

Lowe, J.C.: The
emotional effects of noxious myofascial stimulation. Am.
Chir. Mag., ?:22-24,
January, 1989.

Lowe, J.C.: Patients who don’t
respond. Dyn. Chir., January 17, 1990, p.23.

Lowe, J.C.: Hypertonic fascia. Dyn. Chir., February 14, 1990, p.28.

Lowe, J. C.: Globalization of
myofascial pain syndromes. Dyn. Chir., March 14, 1990,
p.18.

Lowe, J. C.: How—and how not—to use
combination therapy. Dyn. Chir., April 11, 1990,
pp.10-11.

Lowe, J. C.: An improved stretch for
the lumbar myofascia. Dyn. Chir., May 9, 1990, pp.12-13.

Lowe, J. C.: Eccentric pain
patterns. Dyn. Chir., June 6, 1990, pp.5 & 36.

Lowe, J. C.: Prevention magazine:
propaganda tool of the medical-pharmaceutical cartel? Dyn. Chir., June 20, 1990, p.14.

Lowe, J. C.: The advent of myofascial
therapy. Amer. Chir. Assoc. J., XIII:75-76,
July, 1990.

Lowe, J. C.: Acute care only? Dyn. Chir., July 4, 1990, p.32.

Lowe, J. C.: "I'd like to stop
hurting, but. . . ," audio-cassette (companion to Spasm),
Houston, McDowell Publishing Co., 1990.

Lowe, J. C.: Rapid Diagnosis. Dyn. Chir., August 1, 1990, p.26.

Lowe, J. C.: The neglected mechanism. Dyn. Chir., August 29, 1990, p.35.

Lowe, J. C.: Myofascial victims of the
John Wayne syndrome. Dyn. Chir., Sept. 26, 1990, pp.31
& 41.

Lowe, J. C.: Myofascial therapy:
prerequisite for stress control. Mass. Therapy J.,
29(4):54-58, Fall, 1990.

Lowe, J. C.: When nothing else stops
trigger point pain. Dyn. Chir., October 24, 1990, p.38.

Lowe, J. C.: T3
and chronic fatigue. Dyn. Chir., Dec. 19:9, 1990.

Lowe, J. C.: When
fibrosis complicates trigger points. J. Nation. Ass. Trig. Point Myother.,
3.3:7-8, 1990.

Lowe, J. C.:
Fascia and premenstrual headaches. Mass. Ther. J., 30(2):21-24, Spring,
1991.

Lowe, J. C.: Oral
contraceptives and myofascial pain. Dig. Chir. Econ.,
34:100-101, Nov/Dec, 1991.

Lowe, J.C.: Attachment tenderness: a
feature of myofascial pain syndrome. Unpublished, August, 1991.

Lowe, J. C.: Throwing stones—on my
patients’ behalf. Dyn. Chir., January 18, 1991, p.26.

Lowe, J. C.: What the bodywork boom
means to chiropractors. Unpublished, 1992.

Lowe, J. C.: How to use an algometer. J. National Assoc. Trigger Point Myotherapists, 3.4:5-6,
Winter, 1991.

Lowe, J. C.: Algometry: Recording,
Reporting, Documentation. Houston, McDowell Publishing Co., 1991.

Lowe, J. C.: Lumbar supports: a cause
of myofascial pain. Dyn. Chir., March 15, 1991, p.31.

Lowe, J. C.: Documentary Evidence:
The Chiropractic Care of Myofascial Patients. Houston, McDowell
Publishing Co., 1991.

Lowe, J. C.: Territoriality:
chiropractic vs. massage therapy? Mass. Therapy J.,
30(4):74-76, Fall, 1991.

Lowe, J. C.: It’s not the trapezius,
and it’s not a trigger point . . . Chir. J.,
6(10):24, July, 1992.

Lowe, J. C.: The most common source of
pain. Chir. J. North Carolina, 75(7):26-27, August,
1992.

Lowe, J. C.: Myofascial pain and
"The Pill". J. National Assoc. Trigger
Point Myotherapists, 5.1:5, Spring/Summer, 1992.

Lowe, J. C.: Treating trigger points—non-invasive
techniques are better! California Chir. Assoc. J.,
December, 1992.

Lowe, J. C.: Fibromyalgia: are
chiropractic adjustments appropriate? Dyn. Chir., December. 18, 1992, p.25.

Lowe, J. C.: Using algometry in spinal
examinations. Chir. J., Jan., 1993, p.29.

Lowe, J.C.: Avoiding the perception of
sexual misconduct. Chir. J., Feb., 1993, p.40.

Lowe, J. C.: You can’t measure pain,
can you, Doctor? Chir. J., March, 1993, p.29.

Lowe, J.C.: Master
myofascial therapist: Janet Travell, M.D. Amer. Chir. Assoc. J., 1993.

Lowe, J. C.: Do
patients benefit from surface EMG? Chir. J., April,
1993, p.23.

Lowe, J. C.:
Litigating pain patients: just greedy neurotics? Chir. J., May, 1993, p.27.

Lowe, J. C.:
Myofascial therapy’s time has come. Chir. J.,
June, 1993, pp.16 & 22.

Lowe, J. C.: Should
your patients see a psychiatrist? Chir. J., July,
1993, p.32 & 37.

Lowe, J. C.: Does an
IME owe you an explanation? Chir. J., October,
1993, pp.37 & 43.

Lowe, J.C.: The most
common source of musculoskeletal pain. Amer. J. Clin. Chir., August, 1993, pp.26-27.

Lowe, J.C.: Algometry:
A Starter Kit for Recording, Reporting, and Documentation, vol. 2.
Houston, McDowell Publishing Co. 1994.

Lowe, J.C.: Repetition
of Bogduk’s erroneous conclusion. Amer. J. Clin. Chir., 1994.


Lowe, J.C.: The
treatment of fibromyalgia patients: a review of studies. J.
Myofascial Ther., 1(2):37-49, 1994.

Lowe, J.C.: T3
treatment for fibromyalgia: a promising line of study. Newsletter of
the Fibromyalgia Association of Houston, 1994.

Lowe, J.C.: ImitrexTM:
for all headaches? J. Myofacial Ther., 1(3):8-9, 1994.

Lowe, J.C.: The
genesis of myofascial therapy and rehabilitation. Chir. Prod.,
10(2):54 & 56, 1995.

Lowe, J.C. and
Honeyman-Lowe, G.: Facilitating the decrease in fibromyalgic pain during
metabolic rehabilitation: an essential role for soft tissue therapies. J.
Bodyw. Movem. Ther., 2(4):208-217, 1998.

Lowe, J.C. and
Honeyman-Lowe, G.: Ultrasound treatment for trigger points: differences in
technique for myofascial pain syndrome and fibromyalgia patients. Lyon
Méditerranée Médical: Médecine du Sud-Est., No.2:12-15, 1999.

Lowe, J.C.: What your patients should know about
Synthroid. Dyn.
Chir., (Oct. 22) 19(22):26-41, 2001.

Lowe, J.C.: What
Your Hypothyroid Patients Should Know About Synthroid. Dyn. Chir.,
19(22):26-41, 2001.

Lowe, J.C. and
Honeyman-Lowe, G.: Fibromyalgia: a debilitating syndrome. Chir. Prod., Aug. 2000, pp.48-52.

Lowe, J.C. and
Honeyman-Lowe, G.: Sleep disturbance and fibromyalgia. A2Zzz: Publ.
Assoc. Polysomnographic Technologists, Feb., 2002.
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