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foreign Iamp;#39;m Dr Paul salzow Iamp;#39;m Dr Tim Deacon Dr Deacon thanks for being with us this is our second in an ACL series weamp;#39;ve already talked about the diagnosis the signs the examinations of an ACL injury now weamp;#39;re going to talk about the treatment so first letamp;#39;s start do you need to treat this at all uh you should treat an ACL injury certainly there are a number of options uh people talk about non-operative treatment and wearing a brace for return to sports versus surgical reconstruction of the ACL there is some controversy about that but we believe that anybody whoamp;#39;s participating in a high demand pivotal sport for more than 50 hours a year and younger individuals in particular we move towards fixing their ACLS and also people that have a lot more instability when we examine them so if they have a very dramatic lockman then those are the people that should get their ACLS reconstructed there is some interest particularly recently in