Wristlock

Wristlock

A Wristlock is a joint lock primarily affecting the wrist-joint and possibly the radioulnar joints through rotation of the hand. A wristlock is typically applied by grabbing the opponent's hand, and bending and/or twisting it. Wristlocks are very common in martial arts such as Aikido, Hapkido and jujutsu where they are featured as self-defense techniques. They are also used as submission holds in combat sports such as Brazilian jiu-jitsu (where the most common name is mão de vaca, "the cow's hand") and Catch wrestling. While being an illegal technique in modern Sambo and Judo competitions, it is still practiced in judo forms of self-defense kata Kodokan Goshin Jutsu. Wristlocks are also widely used by law enforcement and military as pain compliance hold.

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