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trigger point Trigger points have been a subject of study by a small number of doctors for several decades although this has not become part of mainstream medicine. The existence of tender areas and zones of induration in muscles has been recognized in medicine for many years and was described as muscular rheumatism or fibrositis in English; German terms included myogelose aned myalgie. However, there was little agreement about what they meant. ...
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trigeminal nerve 5th cranial nerve controls the sensory nerves in the forehead, face, chin and jaw
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trigeminal neuralgia a disorder of the trigeminal nerve (a cranial nerve) that causes brief attacks of severe pain in the lips, cheeks, gums, or chin on one side of the face
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triglyceride the main form of fat in the blood; determining levels of triglyceride is useful in diagnosing and treating diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease
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