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Hi, Im Dr. Dan Thompson from OrthoVirginia and welcome to our Facebook Live today. For those of you who may not know OrthoVirginia, we are part of the largest multi-specialty orthopedic practice in Virginia, and I practice in northern Virginia, but we have offices in Richmond, Lynchburg, Southwest Virginia and Virginia Beach. Well, I donamp;#39;t want to spend my time talking about our group. What Im more interested in is telling you about ACL tears today. If youamp;#39;re interested in our practice, please feel free to go to our website orthovirginia.com. So letamp;#39;s get to talking about you and what matters to you a topic near and dear to my heart: ACL treatment options. So growing up in Mississippi and playing competitive soccer, I did lots of traveling and playing soccer and was just fine up until after college, when playing indoor soccer I had the infamous misstep and a pop and a swollen knee. Lo and behold I had torn my ACL. And so I got to kno