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hi everyone weamp;#39;re here at the 2022 u.s open and iamp;#39;m joined today by dr shawn anthony whoamp;#39;s an orthopedic sports medicine surgeon at mount sinai and today weamp;#39;re going to talk about acl injuries so dr anthony what is the acl and what does it do the acl is one of four ligaments of the knee that provides stability for the knee four ligaments are the acl anterior cruciate ligament pcl posterior cruciate ligament mcl and lcl what the acl does in the knee is provide front to back stability and rotational stability so when youamp;#39;re running and then you start to make a pivot or a turn it keeps your knees stable and are acl injuries common in tennis acl injuries are less common in tennis compared to other sports that involve more contact such as football or soccer but they do occur in about 1.8 percent of all tennis injuries and what are symptoms of an acl injury most common symptom of an acl injury is a sun in pain and hearing or feeling a popping sensation

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ACL injuries most commonly occur during sports that involve sudden stops or changes in direction, jumping and landing such as soccer, basketball, football and downhill skiing.
Some other things that could mimic an ACL injury could be a fracture (broken bone), dislocation, meniscus tear, cartilage injury, or another ligament injury. If this type of injury occurs, you should seek immediate medical attention for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
The most feared among them are undoubtedly ACL and MCL tears. Either injury could sideline an athlete for months or even worse an entire season. Both the ACL and MCL ligaments support knee stabilization, and if they are injured they can result in pain, swelling, and difficulty walking.
It can be easy to confuse the two injuries, as both a torn ACL and a torn MCL exhibits similar symptoms, including: swelling, inflammation, extreme pain and possible bruising. The main difference between an ACL tear and an MCL tear is that an ACL tear will have a distinctive popping sound, while an MCL tear will not.
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Symptoms of ACL Injuries Popping sound or sensation in the knee. Swelling and inflammation, usually occurring quickly after injury. Pain severity can vary depending on the extent of the injury. Reduced range of motion in the knee. Instability when placing weight on the affected leg. Inability to walk or continue activity.
In some cases, an ACL tear can appear similar to ACL degeneration, which is a more long-standing process. A partial tear of the ACL may also be misdiagnosed as a normal ACL since these injuries can be subtle in appearance. ACL tears are also often misdiagnosed as collateral ligament knee strains.
Instability: ACL injuries can cause the knee joint to feel unstable or wobbly, as if it may give out from under you. This can make walking, running, or engaging in physical activity challenging.
For instance: ACL tears are often associated with a popping sound, immediate swelling, and a feeling of instability. MCL tears commonly cause knee pain and tenderness along the inner side of the knee. Meniscus tears may produce a popping sensation, locking or catching of the knee, and difficulty straightening the leg.

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