Foot Crucifixion Suspension

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For a foot crucifixion suspension the hooks are placed right through the foot between the bones (as nails would be during a crucifixion). Great care must be taken to avoid nerves and blood vessels, and the risks are a lot greater than with 'standard' suspensions.

This suspension is very different to suspensions generally practiced by suspension groups, where the hooks are placed purely though the skin.


Piercing
Hanging
The aftermath

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