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  2. Myofascial trigger point - Wikipedia

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    Activation of trigger points may be caused by a number of factors, including acute or chronic muscle overload, activation by other trigger points (key/satellite, primary/secondary), disease, psychological distress (via systemic inflammation), homeostatic imbalances, direct trauma to the region, collision trauma (such as a car crash which stresses many muscles and causes instant trigger points ...

  3. Latimore (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Latimore was born in Charleston, Tennessee, [1] and was influenced by country music, his Baptist church choir, and the blues. [3] His first professional experience came as a pianist for various Florida-based groups including Steve Alaimo. [1] He first recorded around 1965 for Henry Stone's Dade record label in Miami, Florida. [4]

  4. From the Soul of Man - Wikipedia

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    A highlight is Lattimore's faithful and yet individual cover of Donny Hathaway's "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know", first heard on Hathaway's landmark Extension of a Man album. Lattimore also reimagines The Beatles ' " While My Guitar Gently Weeps " as a soulful ballad that closes with a hypnotically layered arrangement of background vocals.

  5. Anatomy of a Love Song - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy of a Love Song is the seventh studio album by American singer Kenny Lattimore. It was released by Sincere Soul and eOne Music on April 14, 2015. His debut with the label, the album reached number 10 on the US Independent Albums .

  6. Lattimore - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Lattimore (born 1970), American rhythm and blues singer; Jonita Lattimore, American soprano; Marcus Lattimore (born 1991), American football player; Marshon Lattimore (born 1996), American football player; The children of David and Margaret Barnes Lattimore: Owen Lattimore (1900–1989), American educator, author and target of Sen. Joseph ...

  7. Ischemic compression - Wikipedia

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    [1] Ischemic compression is commonly applied to trigger points , in what is known as trigger point therapy, where enough sustained pressure is applied to a trigger point with a tolerable amount of pain, and as discomfort is reduced, additional pressure is gradually given.

  8. Marcus Lattimore passionate about new calling in life. It’s ...

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    About 20 miles east of the courthouse where all those men got off scot-free, Marcus Lattimore became one the best high school football players in America, leading Byrnes High to three state titles ...

  9. Harlan Lattimore - Wikipedia

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    Harlan Lattimore (November 25, 1908 – July 1980), was a popular African-American singer with several jazz orchestras of the 1930s, most notably Don Redman's. Starting in 1932, singing in the Don Redman Orchestra, Harlem nightclub Connie's Inn marketed Lattimore as the "colored Bing Crosby" [ sic ].