Books and Publications

 

     (1)   Anonymous. A self help approach to living well with fibromyalgia, Atlanta, GA:Longstreet Press, 1997.

     (2)   Anthony Di Fabio. Soft tissue arthritis
bursitis, fibromyalgia, fibromyisotis, fibrositis, rheumatism, Franklin, TN:Arthritis Trust, Rheumatoid DiseaseFoundation, 1997.

     (3)   Roberto Patarca-Montero. The concise encyclopedia of fibromyalgia and myofascial pain, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 2002.

     (4)   Leon Chaitow. Fibromyalgia
what causes it, how it feels and what to do about it, London:Thorsons, 1995.

     (5)   Kathryn Stogner Henderson. Fibromyalgia syndrome
physical therapy management, San Antonio, Texas:Therapy Skill Builders, 1996.

     (6)   Devin Starlanyl. Fibromyalgia & chronic myofascial pain syndrome, New York:MJF Books, 1998.

     (7)   Edward S. Rachlin. Myofascial pain and fibromyalgia
trigger point management, St. Louis, MO:Mosby-Year Book, 1994.

     (8)   Devin Starlanyl. The fibromyalgia advocate
getting the support you need to cope with fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome, Oakland, Calif:New Harbinger Publications, 1999.

     (9)   Henning Vaerøy and Harold Merskey. Progress in fibromyalgia and myofascial pain, Amsterdam:Elsevier, 1993.

    (10)   Leonardo Vecchiet and Maria Adele Giamberardino. Muscle pain, myofascial pain, and fibromyalgia
recent advances, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1999.

    (11)   James R. Fricton and Essam A. Awad. Myofascial pain and fibromyalgia, New York:Raven Press, 1990.

    (12)   Claire Musickant. Fibromyalgia
my journey to wellness, Milwaukee, Wis:Peanut Butter Pub, 1999.

    (13)   Anonymous. Fibromyalgia syndrome
proceedings, the Palm Springs Fibromyalgia Syndrome Symposium, Palm Springs, CA, March 18-20, 1988 : proceedings, First International Conference on Fibromyalgia, London, ON, September 16-17, 1988, The 3rd Edward Dunlop Symposium, Toronto, Ont., Canada:s.n., 1989.

    (14)   Linda Hachfeld, Faith Winchester, and Johnna Solting. The essential arthritis cookbook
kitchen basics for people with arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other chronic pain and fatigue, Mankato, MN:Appletree Press, Inc, 1999.

    (15)   Robert M. Bennett. The Fibrositis/fibromyalgia syndrome
current issues and perspectives., 1986.

    (16)   Michael C. Kelly. Fibromyalgia fatigue and you, Ireland:Kelmed Publications, 1998.

    (17)   Kate Lorig and James F. Fries. The arthritis helpbook
a tested self-management program for coping with arthritis and fibromyalgia, Reading, Mass:Addison-Wesley, 1995.

    (18)   I. Jon Russell. Myopain '95
abstracts from the 3rd World Congress on Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia, San Antonio, Texas, USA, July 30-August 3, 1995, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1995.

    (19)   Edward J. Conley. America exhausted
breakthrough treatments of fatigue and fibromyalgia, Flint, Mich:Vitality Press, 1998.

    (20)   Jacob Teitelbaum. From fatigued to fantastic!, Garden City Park, N.Y:Avery Pub. Group, 1996.

    (21)   Billie Jay Sahley and Katherine M. Birkner. Malic acid and magnesium for fibromyalgia and chronic pain syndrome, San Antonio, Tex:Pain & Stress Publications, 1996.

    (22)   Andrew A. Fischer. Muscle pain syndromes and fibromyalgia
pressure algometry for quantification of diagnosis and treatment outcome, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1998.

    (23)   Stanley R. Pillemer. The fibromyalgia syndrome
current research and future directions in epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1994.

    (24)   Jay A. Goldstein and Jay A. Goldstein. Betrayal by the brain
the neurologic basis of chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia syndrome, and related neural network disorders, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1996.

    (25)   Gayle Backstrom and Bernard R. Rubin. When muscle pain won't go away
the relief handbook for Fibromyalgia and chronic muscle pain, Dallas, Tex:Taylor Pub. Co, 1992.

    (26)   Edward S. Rachlin. Myofascial pain and fibromyalgia
trigger point management, St. Louis:Mosby-Year Book, 1994.

    (27)   Devin Starlanyl and Mary Ellen Copeland.  Fibromyalgia & chronic myofascial pain syndrome
a survival manual, Oakland, Calif:New Harbinger Publications, 1996.

    (28)   Mark J. Pellegrino. Fibromyalgia
managing the pain, Columbus, OH:Anadem Pub, 1993.

    (29)   Mark J. Pellegrino. Post-traumatic fibromyalgia
a medical perspective, Columbus, OH:Anadem Pub, 1996.

    (30)   Mark J. Pellegrino. The fibromyalgia supporter, Columbus, Ohio:Anadem Pub, 1997.

    (31)   Robert O. Uppgaard. Taking control of TMJ
your total wellness program for recovering from temporomandibular joint pain, whiplash, fibromyalgia, and related disorders, Oakland, CA:New Harbinger Publications, 1999.

    (32)   Paul Davidson. Chronic muscle pain syndrome
understanding and treating fibrositis--the body's powerful reaction to deep-rooted stress, New York:Villard Books, 1989.

    (33)   Peter Baldry. Acupuncture, trigger points, and musculoskeletal pain
a scientific approach to acupuncture for use by doctors and physiotherapists in the diagnosis and management of myofascial trigger point pain, Edinburgh:Churchill Livingstone, 1993.

    (34)   S²ren Jacobsen, B. Danneskiold-Sams²e, and Birger Lund. Musculoskeletal pain, myofascial pain syndrome, and the fibromyalgia syndrome, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1993.

    (35)   Miryam Ehrlich Williamson. Fibromyalgia
a comprehensive approach : what you can do about chronic pain and fatigue, New York:Walker and Co, 1996.

    (36)   Leonardo Vecchiet and Maria Adele Giamberardino. Myopain '98
abstracts from the 4th World Congress on Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia, Silvi Marina [TE], Italy, August 24-August 27, 1998, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1998.

    (37)   Daniel J. Wallace and Janice Brock Wallace. Making sense of fibromyalgia, New York:Oxford University Press, 1999.

    (38)   Barbara J. Mascio. Auto-immune illness
playing the hand life dealt and winning the jackpot!, Cleveland, OH:Harmony Pub, 1996.

    (39)   Jeanne L. Melvin and American Occupational Therapy Association. Fibromyalgia syndrome
getting healthy, Bethesda, MD:American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc, 1996.

    (40)   Miryam Ehrlich Williamson. The fibromyalgia relief book
213 ideas for improving your quality of life, New York:Walker & Company, 1998.

    (41)   John C. Lowe. Spasm
why your body is painfully tight and how you can loosen it-- for good!, Houston, Tex:McDowell Pub. Co, 1983.

    (42)   H. Vaer²y and Harold Merskey. Progress in fibromyalgia and myofascial pain, Amsterdam:Elsevier, 1993.

    (43)   Jeffrey Bland. Applying new essentials in nutritional medicine
1995 seminar series, Gig Harbor, Wash:HealthComm International, 1995.

    (44)   Harris H. McIlwain and Debra Fulghum Bruce. The fibromyalgia handbook, New York:Owl Book, Henry Holt & Co, 1996.

    (45)   Katie Courmel and Jay A. Goldstein. A companion volume to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's Betrayal by the brain
a guide for patients and their physicians, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1996.

    (46)   Burton Goldberg. Alternative medicine guide to chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia & environmental illness, Tiburon, Calif:Future Medicine Pub, 1998.

    (47)   Jenny Fransen and I. Jon Russell. The fibromyalgia help book
practical guide to living better with fibromyalgia, St. Paul, Minn:Smith House Press, 1996.

    (48)   Mark J. Pellegrino. Laugh at your muscles
a light look at fibromyalgia, Columbus, Ohio:Anadem Pub, 1995.

    (49)   Stanley R. Pillemer. The neuroscience and endocrinology of fibromyalgia, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1998.

    (50)   Mari Skelly and Andrea Helm. Alternative treatments for fibromyalgia & chronic fatigue syndrome
insights from practitioners and patients, Alameda, CA:Hunter House, 1999.

    (51)   Sarah L. Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Arthritis Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Dept.of Nutrition Sciences. The essential arthritis cookbook
kitchen basics for people with arthritis, fibromyalgia and other chronic pain and fatigue, Mankato, MN:Appletree Press, 1995.

    (52)   Betty Dotterer and Paul Davidson. Understanding fibromyalgia
a guide for family and friends, Stateline, Nev:Healthroad Productions, 1996.

    (53)   Mark J. Pellegrino. Fibromyalgia
managing the pain, Columbus, OH:Anadem Pub, 1997.

    (54)   Gayle Backstrom and Bernard R. Rubin. When muscle pain won't go away
the relief handbook for fibromyalgia and chronic muscle pain, Dallas, Tex:Taylor Publishing, 1998.

    (55)   James R. Fricton and Essam A. Awad. Myofascial pain and fibromyalgia, New York:Raven Press, 1990.

    (56)   Barbara Brooks, Nancy Smith, Andrew N. Guthrie, and Robert A. Hallowitz. CFIDS, an "owner's manual", Silver Spring, MD:BBNS Publishers, 1990.

    (57)   Gayle Backstrom and Bernard R. Rubin. When muscle pain won't go away
the relief handbook for Fibromyalgia and chronic muscle pain, Dallas, Tex:Taylor Pub. Co, 1995.

    (58)   Mark J. Pellegrino. The fibromyalgia survivor, Columbus, Ohio:Anadem Pub, 1995.

    (59)   R. Paul St.Amand and Claudia Marek. What your doctor may not tell you about fibromyalgia
the revolutionary treatment that can reverse the disease, New York:Warner Books, 1999.

    (60)   Andrew Chalmers, Physical Medicine Research Foundation, and Symposium International. Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and repetitive strain injury
current concepts in diagnosis, management, disability, and health economics, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1995.

    (61)   Harris H. McIlwain and Debra Fulghum Bruce. The fibromyalgia handbook, New York:Henry Holt, 1999.

    (62)   Communications Salu. Fibromyalgia syndrome and chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome. Anonymous. Anonymous.

    (63)   William B. Salt and Edwin H. Season. Fibromyalgia and the mind-body-spirit connection
7 steps for living a healthy life with widespread muscular pain and fatigue, Columbus, Ohio:Parkview Pub, 2000.

    (64)   Bob Flaws. Curing fibromyalgia naturally with Chinese medicine, Boulder, CO:Blue Poppy Press, 1999.

    (65)   Sunny Cooper. Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue
acutherapy and holistic approaches : a guide for holistic practitioners and the people they work with, Utah, Ogden:Life Circles Pub, 2000.

    (66)   Kate Lorig and James F. Fries. The arthritis helpbook
a tested self-management program for coping with arthritis and fibromyalgia, Cambridge, MA:Perseus Books, 2000.

    (67)   Fibromyalgia Association of Greater Washington and Fibromyalgia Alliance of America. North American directory of fibromyalgia support services
a joint publication of the Fibromyalgia Association of Greater Washington, Inc. [and] the Fibromyalgia Alliance of America, Inc. Anonymous. Anonymous.  1999. v.

    (68)   Peter Manu. The pharmacotherapy of common functional syndromes
evidence-based guidelines for primary care practice, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 2000.

    (69)   R. Bruce Duncan. CFIDS, fibromyalgia, and the virus-allergy link
new therapy for chronic functional illnesses, Binghamton, NY:Haworth Medical Press, 2001.

    (70)   Lara Owen. Pain-free with magnet therapy
discover how magnets can help relieve arthritis, sports injuries, fibromyalgia, and chronic pain, Roseville, Calif:Prima Pub, 2000.

    (71)   Nancy Stedman. The SAM-e handbook
the fast, natural way to overcome depression, relieve the pain of arthritis, alleviate the discomfort of fibromyalgia, and boost your energy
, New York:Three Rivers Press, 2000.

    (72)   Milton Hammerly. Fibromyalgia
the new integrative approach : how to combine the best of traditional and alternative therapies, Holbrook, Mass:Adams Media Corp, 2000.

    (73)   Siegfried Mense, David G. Simons, and I. Jon Russell. Muscle pain
understanding its nature, diagnosis, and treatment, Philadelphia:Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001.

    (74)   Gilbere Gloria. I was poisoned by my body
the odyssey of a doctor who reversed fibromyalgia, leaky gut syndrome, and multiple chemical sensitivity--naturally!, Lancaster, OH:Lucky Press, 2000.

    (75)   Stacie L. Bigelow. Fibromyalgia
simple relief through movement, New York:Wiley, 2000.

    (76)   Chet Cunningham. The fibromyalgia relief handbook, Encinitas, CA:United Research Publishers, 2000.

    (77)   Renâee R. Taylor, Fred Friedberg, and Leonard Jason. A clinician's guide to controversial illnesses
chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and multiple chemical sensitivities, Sarasota, Fla:Professional Resource Press, 2001.

    (78)   Kate Lorig and James F. Fries. The arthritis helpbook
a tested self-management program for coping with arthritis and fibromyalgia, Reading, Mass:Addison-Wesley, 1995.

    (79)   Don L. Goldenberg. Chronic illness and uncertainty
a personal and professional guide to poorly understood syndromes : what we know and do not know about fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, migraine, depression and related illnesses, Newton Lower Falls, MA:Dorset Press, 1996.

    (80)   Elham J. Louis. Does fibromyalgia have a central origin? Anonymous. Anonymous.  2000. vi, 49 leaves.

    (81)   Sarah L. Morgan, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Arthritis Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Dept.of Nutrition Sciences. The essential arthritis cookbook
kitchen basics for people with arthritis, fibromyalgia and other chronic pain and fatigue, Mankato, MN:Appletree Press, 1995.

    (82)   N. A. G. H. KHODAI. INTERACTION BETWEEN THE HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY-ADRENAL AXIS AND THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM: RELEVANCE TO FIBROMYALGIA, 2003:

    (83)   Stanley R. Pillemer. The neuroscience and endocrinology of fibromyalgia, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 1998.

    (84)   Maggie Blair Hymowitz. Regulation of the stress response in healthy women and women with fibromyalgia. Anonymous. Anonymous.  2001. xi, 83 leaves.

    (85)   Nancy Selfridge and Franklynn Peterson. Freedom from fibromyalgia
the 5-week program proven to conquer pain, New York:Three Rivers Press, 2001.

    (86)   Peter Baldry, Muhammad B. Yunus, and Fatma Inanici. Myofascial pain and fibromyalgia syndromes
a clinical guide to diagnosis and management, Edinburgh:Churchill Livingstone, 2001.

    (87)   Ellen Hodgson Brown. Healing joint pain naturally
safe and effective ways to treat arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other joint diseases, New York:Broadway Books, 2001.

    (88)   Susan Greenhalgh. Under the medical gaze
facts and fictions of chronic pain, Berkeley:University of California Press, 2001.

    (89)   Micah R. Sadigh. Autogenic training
a mind-body approach to the treatment of fibromyalgia and chronic pain syndrome, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 2001.

    (90)   Paul Davidson. Chronic muscle pain syndrome
the 7-step plan to recognize and treat it -- and feel better all over, New York:Berkley Books, 2001.

    (91)   Anonymous. The arthritis foundation's guide to good living with fibromyalgia, Atlanta, GA:Arthritis Foundation, 2001.

    (92)   Theresa Foy DiGeronimo. New hope for people with fibromyalgia, Roseville, Calif:Prima Pub, 2001.

    (93)   Jacob Teitelbaum. From fatigued to fantastic!
a proven program to regain vibrant health, based on a new scientific study showing effective treatment for chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, New York:Avery, 2001.

    (94)   Mari Skelly and Kelley Blewster. Women living with fibromyalgia, Alameda, CA:Hunter House, 2002.

    (95)   Don Colbert. The Bible cure for chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, Lake Mary, Fla:Siloam Press, 2000.

    (96)   Don L. Goldenberg. Fibromyalgia
a leading expert's guide to understanding and getting relief from the pain that won't go away, New York:Berkley Pub. Group, 2002.

    (97)   Katrina H. Berne and Katrina H. Berne. Chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and other invisible illnesses
the comprehensive guide, Alameda, CA:Hunter House, 2002.

    (98)   Roberto Patarca-Montero. The concise encyclopedia of fibromyalgia and myofascial pain, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 2002.

    (99)   Jane Oelke. Natural choices for fibromyalgia
discover your personal method for pain relief, Stevensville, Mich:Natural Choices, 2001.

  (100)   Daniel J. Wallace and Janice Brock Wallace. All about fibromyalgia, Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2002.

  (101)   Chanchal Cabrera. Fibromyalgia
a journey toward healing, Chicago:Contemporary Books, 2002.

  (102)   Charles Atkins. Modern Buddhist healing
a spiritual strategy for transcending pain, dis-ease, and death , York Beach, Me:Nicolas-Hays ; Distributed to the trade by Red Wheel/Weiser, 2002.

  (103)   Daniel J. Wallace and Janice Brock Wallace. Fibromyalgia
an essential guide for patients and their families, New York:Oxford University Press, 2003.

  (104)   Bethany Afshar. The good living with fibromyalgia workbook
activites for a better life, Atlanta, GA:Arthritis Foundation, 2002.

  (105)   Shelley Ann Smith. The fibromyalgia cookbook
more than 120 easy & delicious recipes, Nashville, TN:Cumberland House Pub, 2002.

  (106)   Edward S. Rachlin and Isabel S. Rachlin. Myofascial pain and fibromyalgia
trigger point management, St. Louis:Mosby, 2002.

  (107)   Joseph Lichtor. Personal injury insurance fraud
the process of detection : a primer for insurance and legal professionals, Tucson, AZ:Lawyers & Judges Pub. Co, 2002.

  (108)   Karen Bellenir. Pain sourcebook
basic consumer health information about specific forms of acute and chronic pain, including muscle and skeletal pain, nerve pain, cancer pain, and disorders characterized by pain, such as fibromyalgia, Detroit:Omnigraphics, 2002.

  (109)   R. Paul St.Amand and Claudia Marek. What your doctor may not tell you about pediatric fibromyalgia
a safe, new treatment plan for children, New York:Warner Books, 2002.

  (110)   Ruth L. Hall and Carole A. Oglesby. Exercise and sport in feminist therapy
constructing modalities and assessing outcomes, New York:Haworth, 2002.

  (111)   Robert M. Bennett. The clinical neurobiology of fibromyalgia and myofascial pain
therapeutic implications, Binghamton, N.Y:Haworth Medical Press, 2002.

  (112)   Sherry A. Rogers. Pain free in 6 weeks, Sarasota, FL:Sand Key Co, 2001.

  (113)   Claudia Marek. The first year--fibromyalgia
an essential guide for the newly diagnosed, New York:Marlowe, 2003.

  (114)   Roland Staud and Christine A. Adamec. Fibromyalgia for dummies, New York, NY:Wiley Pub, 2002.

  (115)   Dan Gibson. Creative pain management
the fibromyalgia guide book, Philadelphia, PA:Xlibris Corp, 2000.

  (116)   Harris H. McIlwain and Debra Fulghum Bruce. The fibromyalgia handbook
a 7-step program to halt and even reverse fibromyalgia, New York:H. Holt and Co, 2003.

  (117)   Carolyn Chambers Clark. American Holistic Nurses' Association guide to common chronic conditions
self-care options to complement your doctor's advice, New York, NY:J. Wiley, 2003.

  (118)   Rene Cailliet. Medical orthopedics
conservative management of musculoskeletal impairments, Chicago:AMA Press, 2004.

  (119)   Peter Manu. The psychopathology of functional somatic syndromes
neurobiology and illness behavior in chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, Gulf War illness, irritable bowel, and premenstrual dysphoria, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 2004.

  (120)   David Brownstein. Overcoming arthritis
see how holistic treatments can cure arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and other conditions, West Bloomfield, MI:Medical Alternatives Press, 2001.

  (121)   Christine Craggs-Hinton. Fibromyalgia
a natural approach, Berkeley, CA:Ulysses Press, 2003.

  (122)   Jay A. Goldstein. Tuning the brain
principles and practice of neurosomatic medicine, New York:Haworth Medical Press, 2003.

  (123)   Kenna Simmons. Natural treatments for fibromyalgia
an A to Z guide, Atlanta, GA:Arthritis Foundation, 2003.

  (124)   Jonathan Forester. Conquering chronic fatigue, Ventura, Calif., U.S.A:Regal, 2003.

  (125)   Leon Chaitow and Peter Baldry. Fibromyalgia syndrome
a practitioner's guide to treatment : with accompanying CD-ROM, Edinburgh:Churchill Livingstone, 2003.

  (126)   Mary J. Shomon. Living well with chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia
what your doctor doesn't tell you ... that you need to know, New York:HarperCollins, 2004.

  (127)   Devin Starlanyl and Mary Ellen Copeland. Fibromyalgia & chronic myofascial pain syndrome
a survival manual, Oakland, CA:New Harbinger Publications, 2001.

  (128)   David Brownstein. Overcoming thyroid disorders
a holistic approach to treating thyroid disorders including hypothyroidism, Graves' disease and Hashimoto's disease : see how a natural treatment program can reverse many chronic disorders including fibromyalgia, chronic fatique and many others!, West Bloomfield, MI:Medical Alternatives Press, 2002.

  (129)   Gloria Gilbere. Invisible illnesses
multiple chemical sensitivities, fibromyalgia, allergic/inflammatory arthritis, chronic fatigue, chemically induced immune system disorders, leaky gut/irritable bowel/colon disorders, prescription drug withdrawal syndrome, Topanga, Calif:Freedom Press, 2002.

  (130)   Luis G. Vargas. Aquatic therapy
interventions and applications, Ravensdale Wash.:Idyll Arbor, 2004.

  (131)   Burton Goldberg, Larry Trivieri, and Burton Goldberg. Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, environmental illness & Lyme disease
an alternative medicine definitive guide, Berkeley:Celestial Arts, 2004.

  (132)   Lily G. Casura. Gentle medicine
treating chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia successfully with natural medicine, Bellevue, WA:Self Health Press, 2001.

  (133)   R. Paul St.Amand and Claudia Marek. What your doctor may not tell you about fibromyalgia fatigue
the powerful program that helps you boost your energy and reclaim your life, New York, NY:Warner Books, 2003.