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hi there again in this chapter you learned a lot of risk factors however i do think itamp;#39;s a good idea to provide some additional information within this screencast in order to interpret literature provided in the previous units appropriately what are the problems well at first sight you might think well there are no problems because based on the literature we have been able to identify some risk factors however maybe the glass is emptier than we think when we would make the assumption that we can predict acl injuries as well let me try to explain in the next slide imagine you would have a screening test for example to drop a vertical jump test as we discussed the screening test outcome was for example the knee vagus angle or knee vagus moment in the ideal world you can then discriminate between those who get injured and those who would not get injured based on a certain cutoff value with 100 sensitivity and specificity those who would have more knee values for example would all