Vital Areas
Tip of Spine
May cause loss of consciousness due to trauma to entire spinal cord, which may lead to cerebral trauma and loss of sensory and motor function.
Gluteal Fold
The central portion of the back of the upper thigh just below the Buttock. The cause of the loss of consciousness is trauma to the Sciatic Nerve that produces an unusual type of pain in the Abdomen and Hip regions, also the loss of motor functions.
Lower Part of Soleus Muscle
May cause loss of consciousness due to trauma to the tibal artery and tibal nerve, which produces an unusual type of pain in the abdominal and hip regions which may cause loss of motor functions.
NOTE: Attacks to the vital areas of torso may cause disruptive effects on spinal cord and sympathetic nervous system, which may affect the cranial nerves leading to loss of consciousness caused by shock and loss of breathing. However, attacks to vital areas of the head do not always lead to loss of breathing in spite of loss of sensory and motor functions.
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