Pressure Point Control
Some DT Programs do not address pressure points at all. While others focus solely on them. We believe that they are an important option in control and restraint and must be understood to gain compliance.
Pressure points gain compliance through pain, disrupt a persons thought process and weaken muscle groups. understanding for the location of these targets will better prepare you for other tactics and techniques.
| Head | Neck | Torso | Arm | Leg |
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In the head there are three major points for pain compliance control. The Infra Orbital, Mandible Angle and the Hypoglossal. |
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In the
neck there are two major points we discuss. The Brachial
Plexus Origin and the Super Scapula.
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On the torso we teach three major points: The Clavicle Notch, The Brachial Plexus Tie In and the Jugular Notch. |
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Through the arm we teach three points. The ulna, the Radial and The Median. |
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There are seven points in the legs that we teach. The Vargas, Femoral, Common Peroneal, Tibia, Shin, Achilles Tendon, Superficial Peroneal |