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hello this is dr. gay I want to talk today about the anterior and the posterior cruciate ligaments and these are the two central stabilizing ligaments in the knee and they keep the relationship between the femur and tibia in alignment so the tibia cannot go too far forward or backward relative to the femur so this is a side view weamp;#39;ll start with you can see the femur the thigh bone here up top it comes down and ends here right through here is the knee joint and below the knee we see the tibia and so the anterior cruciate ligament is this ligament that comes from the back or the femur down to the front of the tibia kind of smaller and more wispy than the PCL that the PCL makes an X like this direction and the ACL makes next dis direction they come almost perpendicular to one another and the PCL is much darker and larger very easy to see and it starts here and goes to the back of the tibia and the tibia cannot go forward because you can see how the anterior cruciate ligament atta