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Q: Can you kill someone by pushing on the pressure point in the wrist?
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Can you kill someone pushing on the pressure point in the wrist?

Probly not


Where is the pressure point on your wrist?

In the middle, a little higher from where your palm begins.


Is there a pressure point that makes someone weak. If not one that makes someone sleep or temp. paralyze arm?

I can tell you that the middle of the for-arm on the top surface between the two muscles will jolt and temporarily paralyze the wrist. A direct hit to the side of the wrist will also force the hand to release what it is holding. One more pressure point is the rear of the upper arm just above the elbow.


Location of the H7 wrist pressure point?

H7 is located by finding your wrist bone aligned with your little finger (while looking at your palm). Find the small indentation point below it. That is H7 as I understand it.


Is there a pressure point in your foot?

Yeah there is a pressure point on your wrist, it is between the wrist bone and the tendon farthest away from it.


Where is a pulse usually taken?

Under your jaw bone, near your pressure point. Or on your right wrist, parallel to your thumb.


How to stop wrist blood flow?

=We cannot stop blood flow, we can only control it!==To control blood flowing from an injury to the wrist - put some gloves on, wrap a bandage around the wrist to covor the injury, apply pressure to the injury site, elevate the injury higher than the heart and apply pressure to the brachial pressure point.=


Where is the wrist?

The wrist is located distal to the elbow. Meaning the wrist is farther from the point of origin than the elbow.


Where is the wrist located of the elbow?

The wrist is located distal to the elbow. Meaning the wrist is farther from the point of origin than the elbow.


Is the wrist considered distal to the shoulder?

Distal is away from the center of body trunk or point of attachment. The wrist is farther away from center of body trunk. Proximal is closest to the body central axis or point of attachment, so the shoulder is proximal.


What will extra pressure on the wrist cause?

This pressure will ultimately interfere with the nerve's ability to function normally.


Is the wrist proximal to the fingers?

distal to the wrist, because they are away from the shoulder (origin point)