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ACL Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries ACL injuries are among the most common sport related knee injuries. Approximately 100,000 - 200,000 people in the United States acquire a torn or ruptured ACL every year. But what exactly is the ACL, and how is it injured? The ACL is a strong ligament in the knee known as the
anterior cruciate ligament. It runs anterior from the femur to the tibia
connecting the two bones together. The ACL's purpose is to control movement at
the knee joint. It limits side to side motion at the knee as well as prevents
the knee from extending beyond its normal range of motion. |
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Knee Pain can be controlled by many methods.
Deciding on what is right for you is up to you and your doctor. This website does not provide medical advice. Copyright Knee Pain Site 2007 |
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