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Triggerfinger may refer to: * Trigger finger, a common disorder characterized by catching, snapping or locking of the involved finger flexor tendon, associated with dysfunction and pain * Triggerfinger (band), a Belgian rock band *Triggerfinger (album), an album by Belgian rock band Triggerfinger * "Triggerfinger" (song), a song by Donkeyboy * "Triggerfinger" (''The Walking Dead''), an episode of the television series ''The Walking Dead'' *Trigger Fingers (1924 film), a silent American film * Trigger Fingers (1939 film), an American film *Trigger Fingers (1946 film) ''Trigger Fingers'' is a 1946 American Western film directed by Lambert Hillyer and starring Johnny Mack Brown, Raymond Hatton and Jennifer Holt.Drew p.178 Cast * Johnny Mack Brown as Sam 'Hurricane' Benton * Raymond Hatton as Pinto Peters * ...
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Trigger Finger
Trigger finger, also known as stenosing tenosynovitis, is a disorder characterized by catching or locking of the involved finger in full or near full flexion, typically with force. There may be tenderness in the palm of the hand near the last skin crease (distal palmar crease). The name "trigger finger" may refer to the motion of "catching" like a trigger on a gun. The ring finger and thumb are most commonly affected. The problem is generally idiopathic (no known cause). There may be an association with diabetes. The pathophysiology is enlargement of the flexor tendon and the A1 pulley of the tendon sheath. While often referred to as a type of stenosing tenosynovitis (which implies inflammation) the pathology is mucoid degeneration. Mucoid degeneration is when fibrous tissue such as tendon has less organized collagen, more abundant extra-cellular matrix, and changes in the cells (fibrocytes) to act and look more like cartilage cells (chondroid metaplasia). Diagnosis is typica ...
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Triggerfinger (band)
Triggerfinger is a Belgian rock band from Lier, Belgium, formed in 1998. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Ruben Block, bassist Paul Van Bruystegem and Mario Goossens (formerly of Winterville) as drummer. Musical career The band gained popularity while performing prior to the band's debut album. They released their self-titled debut album '' Triggerfinger'' in 2004, after previously having released the singles ''Inner Peace'' and ''Camaro'' from the album. The album was well received by rock fans, with the band's sound being compared to bands such as Queens of the Stone Age, by the younger audience, and Led Zeppelin, by the older rock fans. The album was followed by a live album called '' Faders Up'', which featured several of their previous album's songs as well as a few covers of other bands. The following year, they released their next studio album called '' What Grabs Ya?'', which, despite efforts, failed to make the band break through. In 2009, ''What Grabs Ya? ...
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Triggerfinger (album)
''Triggerfinger'' is the self-titled debut album of Belgian rock band Triggerfinger. Released on 26 January 2004 via Green L.F.ant Records, the album features the singles "Inner Peace" and "Camaro", the latter of which features guitar riffs based on the song Kashmir by English rock band Led Zeppelin. Track listing Personnel * Ruben Block - lead vocals, guitar * Paul Van Bruystegem - bass guitar, backing vocals *Mario Goossens - drums, backing vocals A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. A backing vocalist may also sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry or to sing a counter-melody. Backing vocalists are use ... External linksBand's official website 2004 debut albums Triggerfinger albums {{2004-rock-album-stub ...
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Triggerfinger (song)
Triggerfinger is a 2013 song by Norwegian pop band Donkeyboy featuring uncredited vocals from Canadian musician Kiesza. It was released in Norway on 23 August 2013. The song peaked at number 9 on the Finnish Singles Chart The Official Finnish Charts ( fi, Suomen virallinen lista; sv, Finlands officiella lista) are national record charts in Finland compiled and published by Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. The name ''Suomen virallinen lista/Finlands officiell .... Track listing Chart performance Weekly charts Release history References {{reflist Donkeyboy songs 2013 songs Warner Music Group singles 2013 singles Kiesza songs Songs written by Kiesza Songs written by Espen Berg (musician) Songs written by Simen Eriksrud Songs written by Cato Sundberg ...
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Triggerfinger (The Walking Dead)
"Triggerfinger" is the ninth episode of the second season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series '' The Walking Dead''. It originally aired on AMC in the United States on February 19, 2012. The episode was written by David Leslie Johnson and was directed by Billy Gierhart. In the episode, Rick Grimes ( Andrew Lincoln)'s actions initiate a standoff between his group, Dave (Michael Raymond-James) and Tony's (Aaron Munoz) men, and the walkers nearby. Meanwhile, Shane Walsh (Jon Bernthal) decides to save Lori Grimes (Sarah Wayne Callies), who has been injured in a car accident. Plot Lori Grimes, having got into a car accident while trying to find Rick, fends off two walkers and makes her way towards town. Back on the Greene farm, the rest of the group discover Lori's absence. Carol Peletier attempts to ask Daryl Dixon go find Lori, but learns he was the one who let her go alone to find Rick, and no longer wishes to be anyone's "errand boy." Daryl berates Carol for not mi ...
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Trigger Fingers (1924 Film)
''Trigger Fingers'' is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and starring Bob Custer, George Field, and Margaret Landis. Plot As described in a review in a film magazine, in order to better be able to run down a notorious bandit, “The Black Hawk,” Sgt. Steele (Custer) of the Rangers, who has captured another bandit, “Lightning” Brady, impersonates him and joins the gang of unsavory characters led by Murtison (Bennett). Soon he finds The Black Hawk has attacked an official of the mining company and paralyzed his sense of speech. He sends for Dr. Deering (Field), who arrives with his daughter, Ruth (Landis), but returns for instruments and fails to come back. Instead, Murtison’s gang attacks Steele and, in the rumpus, Murtison is killed by The Black Hawk. The gang captures Ruth and a young Indian woman, Wetona (La Rue), and takes them away. Steele rescues them and returns to the shack to find The Black Hawk bending over the patient, who has rec ...
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Trigger Fingers (1939 Film)
''Trigger Fingers'' is a 1939 American Western film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Tim McCoy. Premise "Lightning" Bill Carson and his sidekick Magpie go into town with friend Margaret, pose as gypsies and discover a crime ring masterminded by Bert Lee. Cast * Tim McCoy as Bill Carson * Joyce Bryant as Margaret * Ben Corbett as Magpie * Carleton Young as Bert Lee External links''Trigger Fingers''at IMDb IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... 1939 films 1939 Western (genre) films American Western (genre) films American black-and-white films Films directed by Sam Newfield 1930s American films {{1930s-Western-film-stub ...
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