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Hello, I am Dr. Brick Campbell from Virginia Beach. Iamp;#39;m with the OrthoVirginia East region and we are here to talk today about the ACL tear and some finer points about how to take care of the ACL including surgery. So, let me introduce a little bit about the ACL. The ACL is the central pivot mechanism of the knee. Hereamp;#39;s a model of the knee. We take down the kneecap. We look inside the knee and you see this band of tissue in the middle here. This is your ACL. Itamp;#39;s called the anterior, which is toward the front, cruciate, because it another ligament, ligament. The ACL. Itamp;#39;s responsible for restricting and keeping the knee stable in terms of a anterior push as well as a rotational push. You can see as the knee moves, as the tibial, the lower bone, the tibia internally rotates, the knee, the ligament goes under tension. So, itamp;#39;s got a rotational stability component as well. So, when somebody hurts their ACL, thereamp;#39;s usually that mechanism. I