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hello everyone my name is Danvers eniac and Iamp;#39;m an orthopedic surgeon here at Anne Arundel Medical Center and this is Hannah Gollum who is going to be assisting us today in jump screen today Iamp;#39;m going to be talking to you about the ACL tears ACL is a stands for anterior cruciate ligament and it is the ligament that is found in the middle of the knee it is torn in this model and it prevents the knee from translating this direction that when that ligament is torn you develop instability of the knee it is the most commonly torn ligament that requires reconstruction and women tend to be eight to ten times more likely to tear their ACL and itamp;#39;s felt to be related to the fact of the alignment of their hip the knee and the ankle the overall alignment in women tend to be a little bit more knock-kneed secondary to wider hips and their knees can to fall in or assume a knock-kneed posture that alignment especially when jumping and cutting predisposes women to ACL tears so