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  2. Joint locking (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Complaints of locking sensation in the knee joint can be divided into true locking and pseudo locking. True locking happens when the intra-articular structure (e.g. ligaments) [1] is damaged, or a loose body is present inside the joint, or there is a meniscal tear. The knee can be unlocked by rotating the leg and full movement can be restored.

  3. Joint lock - Wikipedia

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    A joint lock is a grappling technique involving manipulation of an opponent's joints in such a way that the joints reach their maximal degree of motion and hyperextension.. In judō these are referred to as kansetsu-waza (関節技, "joint locking technique" [1]) and in Chinese martial arts as qin na, which literally means "catching and locking".

  4. Armlock - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the joint flexibility of a person, armcoils can either hyperrotate only the shoulder joint, only the elbow joint, or both the elbow joint and shoulder joint. [1] Obtaining an armlock requires effective use of full-body leverage in order to initiate and secure a lock on the targeted arm, while preventing the opponent from escaping ...

  5. Wristlock - Wikipedia

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    The hand becomes maximally pronated, resulting in a joint lock on the wrist and radioulnar joint. The degree of possible pronation depends on the degree of flexion at the elbow, as a bent elbow inhibits rotation of the humerus. Hence, straightening the arm allows rotation of the whole arm and alleviates the pressure on the joints. The arm has ...

  6. Filipino martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Lock and block - dynamic countering, attacks based on the striking and blocking methods of the system; Kadena De Mano - chain of hands, close quarters, continuous, empty-handed combat; Hubud Lubud - to tie and untie, continuous trapping methods; Trankada - joint locking and breaking techniques; Panganaw - disarming techniques

  7. Joint locking - Wikipedia

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    Joint locking can refer to: Joint lock, a technique of unarmed combat; Joint locking (symptom), a medical sign or symptom This page was last edited on 28 ...