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How to negate attachment in ACL

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ACL reconstruction surgery is performed to replace a severely damaged or completely torn ACL with the graft ACL is a thick band of tissue that connects the front end of the tibia to the rear ends of the femur in this procedure an incision is made in front of the knee the graft is taken from the paddler ligaments the one that connects the kneecap to the tibia the incision is closed the rest of the procedure is performed through small incisions with the help of an arthroscope the damaged ACL is removed a channel is drilled diagonally through the tibia and the femur the graft is pulled through the channel special screws are used to secure the graft in place you

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An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete. The ligaments which attach the upper leg bone (femur) to the large lower leg bone (tibia) create a hinge joint called the knee.
The graft is threaded across the knee, leaving a piece of bone in each of the tunnels and the patellar tendon in the position of the original ACL, thus reconstructing the ligament. The graft is then secured in this position, most commonly by wedging a screw between the side of the bone and the tunnel.
The quadriceps and gastrocnemius tend to increase load on the ACL by inducing anterior shear forces at the tibia. For the quadriceps, this effect only exists when the knee is flexed less than ~ 50.
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the key ligaments that help stabilize the knee joint. The ACL connects the thighbone (femur) to the shinbone (tibia). Its most commonly torn during sports that involve sudden stops and changes in direction such as basketball, soccer, tennis and volleyball.
The ACL arises from the anteromedial aspect of the intercondylar area on the tibial plateau and passes upwards and backwards to attach to the posteromedial aspect of the lateral femoral condyle. The ACL tibial footprint substantially overlaps the anterior root lateral meniscus footprint 6.
The overall ACL attachment center is 6.1 mm posterior to the lat- eral intercondylar ridge, 1.7 mm proximal to the bifurcate ridge, 14.7 mm proximal to the distal cartilage margin, and 8.5 mm anterior to the pos- terior cartilage margin [1].
The ACL connects the thigh and shin bones. This ligament is located in the middle of the knee joint.
The ACL is one of four main ligaments in the knee that attach the thigh bone (femur) to the shin bone (tibia). The kneecap (patella) located in the front of the knee, protects the ACL and other knee ligaments. The ACL and another ligament called the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) run through the center of the knee.

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