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A spinal lock is a multiple joint lock applied to the spinal column, which is performed by forcing the spine beyond its normal ranges of motion. This is typically done by bending or twisting the head or upper body into abnormal positions. Commonly, spinal locks might strain the spinal musculature or result in a mild spinal sprain, while a forcefully and/or suddenly applied spinal lock may cause severe ligament damage or damage to the vertebrae, and possibly result in serious spinal cord injury, strokes, or death. Spinal locks and cervical locks are forbidden in IBJJF Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions, amateur MMA, multiple forms of no Gi Jiu Jitsu, Judo, and other martial arts. However, professional MMA and some Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions do permit spinal locks and, particularly, neck

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  • Spinal Lock (Kampfsport) (de)
  • Spinal lock (en)
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  • Ein Spinal Lock/Spine Lock (zu Deutsch: Wirbelsäulenhebel) ist eine Submission im Kampfsport, in welcher die Wirbelsäule so verdreht wird, dass der Gegner aufgeben muss. Typischerweise wird diese durchgeführt, indem der Kopf oder Oberkörper in eine abnormale Position verdreht werden.Gewöhnlich können Spine Locks die Wirbelsäulenmuskulatur belasten oder zu einer leichten Verstauchung führen, während ein gewaltsam und / oder plötzlich angebrachter Spine Lock schwere Schäden an den Bändern, Bandscheiben oder Wirbeln verursachen und möglicherweise zu schweren Verletzungen, Schlaganfällen oder Tod führen kann.Spine Locks, also Spine Cranks und Neck Cranks sind in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu-Wettbewerben, Amateur-Mixed Martial Arts, diversen Formen von No-GI-Jiu-Jitsu sowie Judo verboten. Im professione (de)
  • A spinal lock is a multiple joint lock applied to the spinal column, which is performed by forcing the spine beyond its normal ranges of motion. This is typically done by bending or twisting the head or upper body into abnormal positions. Commonly, spinal locks might strain the spinal musculature or result in a mild spinal sprain, while a forcefully and/or suddenly applied spinal lock may cause severe ligament damage or damage to the vertebrae, and possibly result in serious spinal cord injury, strokes, or death. Spinal locks and cervical locks are forbidden in IBJJF Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions, amateur MMA, multiple forms of no Gi Jiu Jitsu, Judo, and other martial arts. However, professional MMA and some Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions do permit spinal locks and, particularly, neck (en)
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  • Spinal lock (en)
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