Trigger Point means a hyperirritable spot within the skeletal muscle or the fascia of that muscle that, upon compression, causes pain, tenderness and autonomic phenomena.
Trigger Point is the later of: [Redacted]; (ii) "Phase Two" means the planned incremental capacity of approximately 40,000 tonnes of Product per year developed at the Xxxxxxx Pass Project in addition to the Phase One Product; (iii) "Phase Two Product" is the nameplate capacity volumes to be produced from Phase Two, as such capacity may be adjusted down pursuant to the provisions of Section 1.1; and (iv) "ROFO Provisions" are the provisions of this Section 3 pursuant to which Supplier grants to GM a right of first offer with respect to Phase Two Product.
Examples of Trigger Point in a sentence
Trigger point injections should be utilized primarily for the purpose of facilitating functional progress.
Trigger point injections are indicated in those patients where well circumscribed trigger points have been consistently observed, demonstrating a local twitch response, characteristic radiation of pain pattern and local autonomic reaction, such as persistent hyperemia following palpation.
Trigger point injection is considered one procedure and reimbursed as such regardless of the number of injection sites.
Fernández-de-las-Peñas (Eds.), Trigger point dry needling: An evidenced and clinical-based approach.
Trigger point injections may be used to relieve myofascial pain and facilitate active therapy and stretching of the affected areas.
More Definitions of Trigger Point
Trigger Point means an indicator that the level of risk for a particular hazard is unacceptable.
Trigger Point means the annual Net Sales in the Territory from January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005 expressed in U.S. Dollars pursuant to Section 8.5.
Trigger Point means a pressure, measured by the Storage Vessel Pressure Monitor in accordance with Paragraph 33 and selected in accordance with Paragraph 36, that is less than the lowest Leak Point of any of the Subject Vapor Control System’s PRDs, and in no case may the value of the Trigger Point be equal to or exceed the lowest Set Point of any of the Subject Vapor Control System’s PRDs.
Trigger Point means a selected tank pressure below the Leak Point and above the Control Point, at which the Closed Loop Vapor Control System control logic triggers an alarm.
Trigger Point means the point at which, on or after the Effective Date, that NPS has been paid for the number of 2.X Turbines described in Schedule 5 (excluding units shipped due to warranty or replacement causes and returned units).
Trigger Point means: (i) for a Closed Loop Vapor Control System, a selected tank pressure below the Leak Point and above the Control Point, at which the Closed Loop Vapor Control System control logic triggers an alarm, and at which Production Operations are automatically Shut-In; (ii) for a Closed Loop LEAF Vapor Control System, a selected LEAF Storage Tank Pressure below the EDV Actuation Point, at which the Closed Loop LEAF Vapor Control System control logic triggers an alarm, and at which Production Operations are automatically Shut-In; and (iii) for an Open Loop Vapor Control System, the threshold developed pursuant to Paragraph 48 (Pressure Monitor Trigger Point and Leak Point Development).
Trigger Point see Section 5.7B.