| trigger point |
A well localized point of tenderness. In low back problems, these points are usually located in the paravertebral areas.
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| trigger a. |
an action that releases energy whose character has no relation to the process which released it.
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| trigger f. |
a finger liable to have a momentary spasmodic arrest of flexion or extension followed by a snapping into place, due either to stenosing tendovaginitis or to a nodule in the flexor tendon. See also lock f.
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| trigger p. |
a particular spot on the body on which pressure or other stimulus will give rise to specific sensations or symptoms.
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| trigger r. |
see under action.
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