Compression lock

The biceps slicer can also become a potent armlock when it is applied in this manner, because the leverage causes an elongating and separating tension in the elbow joint, making this a legal technique in judo competition.

[1] In Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions however, the biceps slicer is an illegal technique in lower level divisions of some major tournaments.

[2] In catch wrestling biceps slicer variation is called short-arm scissors.

A leg slicer (depending on the affected muscle also called for instance calf slicer or thigh crusher) is a compression lock that involves pressing the calf and/or thigh muscle into one of the bones in the leg.

Generally, the direction of the shin in the leg acting as a fulcrum will determine where the larger part of the pressure will go.