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back B more good morning um Iamp;#39;m Dr Iamp;#39;m a professor here at the University of Washington in the division of sports medicine and weamp;#39;re delighted to welcome you to Orthopedic Grand rounds from the Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine this morning uh the topic is uh ACL graft selection from wide receiver to Weekend Warriors and this is a perpetually Hot Topic even though thatamp;#39;s an oxymoron um weamp;#39;ve been talking about ACL reconstruction and graph selection for for at least 30 years um and itamp;#39;s still evolving So today weamp;#39;re going to hear from Brian Gilmer who one of our residents Dr Trey Green an associate professor in the department and Dr Jason Willcox whoamp;#39;s an assistant professor in the department Brian thank you Dr everybody for coming on this uh classic Seattle morning our talk is going to review some of the history of how we got to where we are what the current literature shows our future direction