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Shackles are devices used to restrict the movement of a person or an object, often applied in situations where security or restriction is required. Historically, shackles have been used to detain prisoners, slaves, or captives by binding their wrists and/or ankles together with metal cuffs connected by a chain. Modern shackle designs can vary, but their primary function remains the restriction of movement and prevention of escape or unauthorized actions. They can be found in various contexts, including law enforcement, maritime applications, and industrial uses.