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Personal

Birth: January 22, 1946
Born: Carrabelle, Florida USA
Hobbies: Philosophy of science
and mathematical logic.

Education

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 (now the Southern California University of Health Sciences):
B.S. degree (human biology)

1977 Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (now the Southern California University of Health Sciences):
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. 1992-2010: Diplomate in ain anagement (Ret):
American Academy of Pain Management

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., Yellin, Y., et al.: 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., et al.: Female fibromyalgia patients: lower resting metabolic rates than matched healthy controls. Medical Science Monitor, 12(8):CR1-CR8, 2006.

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

Lowe, J.C.: Axillary electronic and Galinstan thermometer measurements: a comparison of their consistency. Thyroid Science, 4(3):CLS1-9, 2009.

Lowe, J.C.: Comparison of Cynomel and Hypo Support Formula: Their clinical equivalence and differences in their clinical effects. Thyroid Science, 4(3):CLS1-12, 2009.

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., et al.: 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.

Lowe, J.C.: Dr. Kenneth Blanchard's False Beliefs About T3 Therapy. Thyroid Science, 3(1):1-2, 2008.

Lowe, J.C.: Stability, Effectiveness, and Safety of Desiccated Thyroid vs Levothyroxine: A Rebuttal to the British Thyroid Association. Thyroid Science, 4(3):C1-12, 2009.

Reviews

Lowe, J.C.: The nutritional treatment of arthritic diseases. ACA J. Chir., XI:S-89-96, 1977.

Lowe, J.C.: Book review in Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 5(3):205-206, 2001. (Review of Muscle Pain: Understanding Its Nature, Diagnosis, and Treatment by Siegfried Mense, Dr Med and David G. Simons, MD:  Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001.

Lowe, J.C. and Yellin, J.G.: Inadequate thyroid hormone regulation as the main mechanism of fibromyalgia: a review of the evidence. Thyroid Science, 3(6):R1-14, 2008.

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., et al.: Thyroid dysfunction and fibromyalgia. In Fibromyalgia Syndrome: A Practitioner's Guide to Treatment, edited by L. Chaitow, Edinburgh, Churchill Livingston, 1999.

Lowe, J.C., et al.: Fibromyalgia syndrome. In Textbook of Natural Medicine, 3rd edition, edited by M. Murray and J. Pizzorno. London, Elsevier, 2005.

Books and Educational Materials

L
owe, 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. J. Canadian Chir. Assoc., 21(3):119-121, 1977.

Lowe, J.C.: The simple truth. Listen: J. 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. Dig. Chir. Econ., 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. Dig.  Chir. Econ., 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., et al.: 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., et al.: 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., et al.: Fibromyalgia: a debilitating syndrome. Chir. Prod., Aug. 2000, pp.48-52.

Lowe, J.C., et al.: Sleep disturbance and fibromyalgia. A2Zzz: Publ. Assoc.  Polysomnographic Technologists, Feb., 2002.

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