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foreign [Applause] weamp;#39;re going to be looking at special tests used to diagnose an ACL tear or a Terra of the anterior cruciate ligament now for an ACL tear thereamp;#39;s a couple common mechanisms of injury the most common by far is a closed chain rotational mechanism what does that look like well letamp;#39;s suppose somebodyamp;#39;s running up to dunk a basketball they dunk it of course and they land so their feet are planted on the ground but for whatever reason on one or both of the knees thereamp;#39;s a rotational torque while their footamp;#39;s planted so youamp;#39;ve got all the force from Landing combined with rotation and if that rotation occurs with enough Force well then it can rupture the ACL okay you can also have a hyperextension type of injury but this is not near as common as a closed chain rotational mechanism and that closed chain rotational mechanism normally implies a non-contact injury non-contact meaning someone didnamp;#39;t hit your knee from