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hello my name is Mike T and Iamp;#39;m going to be talking about the ligaments of the knee the first two ligaments uh to mention are the anterior cruciate ligament and the posterior cruciate ligament and cruciate is Latin for cross and if you notice both on this sagittal proton density Mr image that the ACL and PCL cross each other and on a frontal view the ACL and PCL cross each other as well so the two cruciate paired ligaments the other pair of ligaments are the medial and lateral collateral ligaments and theyamp;#39;re named for the side of the knee that theyamp;#39;re on obviously the medial collateral ligament over here and the lateral collateral ligament which attaches to the head of the fibula so starting with the ACL itamp;#39;s called the anterior cruciate ligament uh because itamp;#39;s positioned more anteriorly notice on the sagittal proton density image that the majority of the ligament is anterior to the PCL and for its insertion onto the anterior portion of the tib