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[MUSIC PLAYING] The ACL, or anterior cruciate ligament, is an important stabilizer of the knee for front to back movements and in twisting motions. It is most commonly injured while playing sports. Most patients think that replacing a torn ACL is like getting a part replaced in their car. However, the research on ACL surgeries paints a different story. Most athletes who had ACL surgery never regained their normal balance and control over that knee. Plus, athletes are six times more likely to reinjure the same ACL or opposite ACL within a year of their initial surgery. Four years after surgery, patients who had ACL surgery has no more function and no less arthritis than those patients who didnt have the surgery. Why is all of this happening? Largely because the new surgically installed ACL isnt at all like the original equipment. First, it must go in at a much steeper angle. So it can never provide the same kind of front to back stabilization of the original ACL. The surgically insta