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foreign going to talk about Rehabilitation after ACL reconstruction so anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and Iamp;#39;m going to base the lecture around the aspita guidelines but also consider a couple of the other guidelines as well so letamp;#39;s just Begin by starting to look at some basic revision of the ACL Anatomy or structure and biomechanics so the antiochristic ligament resists uh tibial movement so anterior translation of the tibia on the femur but it only resists about 85 percent of that anterior translation so itamp;#39;s not the only structure that resists that it is a neural structure so it has uh nerve fibers from the posterior uh branch of the tibial nerve and so those will give it um the ability to enhance proprioception so it has mechanoreceptors within it so uh ruffini corpuscles for example uh within it um but it also has free nerve endings which would be responsible both for uh nociception so the possibility of pain generation but also for the release o