Technique | Nelson

At its core, a Nelson is a pinning combination where the attacker uses their arm to hook the opponent's neck or arm, leverage is applied to force the opponent onto their back. The name "Nelson" derives from the distinction of how much control is exerted versus how much the opponent is constrained.

The attacker slides both arms under the opponent's armpits and locks their hands behind the opponent's neck. This creates a nelson technique

This test assesses how quickly a patient's platelets form a clot to stop bleeding from a small, standardized incision. At its core, a Nelson is a pinning

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