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    Trigger Point Injection Trigger points are areas where you have muscle pain. A trigger point injection is a shot given in the trigger point to relieve that pain. A trigger point might feel like a knot in your muscle. It hurts to press on a trigger point. Sometimes the pain spreads out (radiates) to other parts of the body. For example, pressing on a trigger point in your shoulder might cause pain in your arm or neck. You might have one trigger point, or you might have more than one. People often have trigger points in their upper back and lower back. They also occur often in the neck and shoulders. Pain from a trigger point lasts for a long time. It can make it hard to keep moving. You might not be able to do the exercise or physical therapy that could help you deal…

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    from stenosing tenosynovitis, or trigger finger with a Vive trigger finger splint. For use on any finger, the aluminum splint supports the finger, reducing stiffness, and preventing the locking up , or catching of the tendons. A breathable neoprene material holds the splint in place with extra strong fasteners for a secure fit throughout daily activities. Features: 4-6 Bullet Points EFFECTIVE RELIEF Splint provides effective relief from stenosing tenosynovitis. ADJUSTABLE SIZING Extra…

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    assumptions and trigger events that permitted conflict to escalate thought the movie. First of all, everyone in the movie is taking part in destructive conflict because no positive outcomes come about. These conflicts are destructive because everyone feels terrible when the Plastics insult them, Regina becomes more popular when Cady, Janis, and Damian first try to bring her down, and nothing moral will happen from Coach Carr sleeping with his students. Moreover, the conflicts taking place…

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    "You pulled the trigger didn't you Mr. Trears?!" yelled Sean. "Where were you during the murder?!" The audience gasped, and gossiped about Sean being disrespectful. "Lock this boy up now judge now!" said John Trears. The judge sentenced Sean to the death sentence and dragged Sean away as he kicked and cried desperatly for his family. "It had to be done. Right? How can I live with knowing my daughter been goin' round with a black boy? They both got what they deserve. I don't regret pullin'…

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    Gun-Personal Narrative

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    sharply turn in my direction. I lifted my head and took a breath as he stormed towards me. My hands shook as they lay in the trigger. Only two feet away from me now father was furious his eyes gave away his insanity. Where was my father ‘cause he ain’t here no more? It felt as if time stopped as my finger pressed onto the trigger firing a silver bullet right into my father’s chest, he stumbled and looked at me as blood started to pour; his hands covered the hole as he fell onto his knees. His…

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    Asthma Triggers

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    In modern Western society, avoiding contact with the numerous pollutants and substances that can trigger an asthma attack is virtually impossible. In the home, the workplace, even in the air we breathe, we're surrounded by an endless list of potential asthma triggers. A vast range of stimuli can trigger asthma attacks. Chief culprits include dust mites, air conditioning (which cycles offending substances into the air we breathe) and something as simple as cat dander! Individual asthmatics,…

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    Trigger Warnings

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    academic, argues that people who don’t support trigger warnings are the ones who don’t support disabled and mentally ill students. While the University of Chicago has officially released letters to their incoming freshman declaring that they are against the use of trigger warnings, Price pointed out the importance of trigger warnings in her article, “Hey, University of Chicago: I am an academic. I am a survivor. I use trigger warnings in my classes. Here’s why.” According to Price, Trigger…

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    Child Observation Report

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    Stress and criticism are characteristics of the concept of a CONFLICT TRIGGER. This concept describes the common causes of triggers that cause conflict. My husband was under a substantial amount of stress while taking his mid-term and due to this stress, he was not at his best. That resulted in a smaller level of patience and understanding when it came to the actions of our children. My criticism, and lack of understanding, of his actions resulted in his verbal aggression towards me and the…

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    Triggers And PTSD

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    Triggers play an important role in the healing of a PTSD victim. “A trigger is anything-- a person, place, thing, or situation-- that reminds your family family member of the trauma and sets off a PTSD symptom, such as a flashback” (Helping Someone with PTSD). For example, a trigger for someone who was once in the military would be gunshots. A way to lower the chances of a trigger causing problems would be to talk to and find out the person’s triggers and try to avoid them as much as possible.…

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    Trigger Warning

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    Why Trigger Warnings can not be Implemented In recent discussions of trigger warnings, a controversial issue has been whether college and universities should enforce this movement that prevent students from being exposed to important academic content. A trigger warning is, according to the article The Coddling of the Mind by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff, “Alerts that professors are expected to issue if something in a course might cause a strong emotional response” (Haidt, Lukianoff). These…

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