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              SSG Cavett is an 18D in Charlie Company, 1st Battalion,
              1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) currently serving in Oki-
              nawa, Japan. He has a BA in International Affairs and Japa-
              nese Language and Literature from The George Washington
              University. Current address: PSC 560 Box 1017, APO, AP
              96376-1017. E-mail: tcavett@gmail.com.
              SSG Solarczyk is an 18D in 3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces
              Group (Airborne), and is currently serving in Fort Bragg,
              North Carolina. He has a BS in Business Administration from
              the University of Southern California. Mailing address: 111
              Enduring Freedom Dr., Fort Bragg, North Carolina 28310.

















































              Trigger-Point Dry Needling                                                                      39
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