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A '''crucifix [[Suspension|suspension]]''' is a form of [[Vertical Suspension|vertical suspension]] in which two or more [[Flesh Hook|flesh hooks]] also support the arms, thus positioning the body in a "crucifixion" pose. Usually this suspension is done from the back (like a [[Suicide Suspension|suicide suspension]]) but it can be done from the chest as well. | |||
[[File:Crucifix_Suspension-1.jpg|thumb|Crucifix Suspension|center|316px]] | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Suicide Suspension]] | |||
* [[Foot Crucifixion Suspension]] | |||
* [[Suspension]] |
Latest revision as of 02:09, 17 September 2023
A crucifix suspension is a form of vertical suspension in which two or more flesh hooks also support the arms, thus positioning the body in a "crucifixion" pose. Usually this suspension is done from the back (like a suicide suspension) but it can be done from the chest as well.