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ACL tears are one of the most common sports related injuries accounting for over half of all knee injuries sustained in sport athletes who sustain an ACL injury can experience persistent knee instability which places them at higher risk of other injuries including meniscal tears cartilage damage and early knee arthritis for these reasons ACL reconstruction has been that go-to option for those looking to return to sport over the years ACL reconstruction techniques have evolved with patients being able to choose from several different types of ACL graphs but not all graph types are created equal and those undergoing ACL reconstruction surgery should understand the unique aspects of each as selecting the wrong type of graft can potentially impact recovery and post-surgical outcomes in this video we will cover what you should know when it comes to choosing an ACL graft there are two common types of graphs utilized during ACL reconstruction allografts and autographs both ACL autogra