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hey everyone welcome back to clinical physio iamp;#39;m khalid maydan and today iamp;#39;m going to be taking you through one of the most common injuries youamp;#39;re going to see in the world of sports and the world of physiotherapy and that is an acl rupture iamp;#39;m going to be taking you through the key anatomy of the anterior cruciate ligament before diving into some of the key signs that your patient may have had an acl rupture so without further ado letamp;#39;s dive in so first of all letamp;#39;s look at the anatomy of the acl the anterior cruciate ligament so the cruciate ligaments are a set of two ligaments which present as a cross shape in the center of the knee joint which is where the name cruciate comes from we have the posterior cruciate ligament which attaches to the posterior tibia and prevents excessive posterior translation of the tibia upon the femur and we have the anterior creation ligament which attaches to the anterior tibia and prevents excess