No, they don't.
Yes, they hurt a great deal when they are contacted.
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A diagram of the body's pressure points can be found in a medical book. More specifically, you should look in a book dedicated to anatomy and nerves.
Studies have pointed to changes in barometric pressure as the culprit. The drop in pressure allows the body tissues to expand which puts more pressure on nerves that control pain signals.
Radial/Ulnar Artery
The lines on a map for pressure stands for Isobars which they are lines on a map around areas with the same pressure readings to indicate highs and lows.
that depends, do you want to use the real 64 palms or the mock 64 palms? Real-Hit the pressure points to parrilize your enemy Mock- Hit 1/2 an inch from the same pressure points hope this helped.