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welcome back to ACL q a so todayamp;#39;s question is an interesting one or what is stronger your native ACL your ACL or the new reconstructed ATL and I will say this I would have a hard time no matter what I read no matter what Studies have shown um that a new ACL an ACL that was taken from another part of my body or taken from a donor tissue that will be stronger than my native ACL my original ACL so whatever is yours is your body I believe will be the strongest once you do sustain an injury you are at a higher risk for re-injury so thatamp;#39;s why itamp;#39;s so important that we do this process the right way they follow the right steps and if you are getting back to sports and activities make sure that youamp;#39;re ready to do so you minimize the risk as much as possible to keep you as safe as possible for the long run if you have any questions leave them below if not weamp;#39;ll see you next time on ACL q a