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you hey everybody today Iamp;#39;m gonna share a quick tip on one of the things you absolutely must do during your ACL examination of the knee really something that you need to do at the beginning of your examination to make sure that you donamp;#39;t get a false positive with ACL instability so one thing that I think we sometimes miss is this quick little pearl so what I wanted to show you is a little bit of my crude drawing Iamp;#39;ll make a really bad drawing of the knee for myself here but if this is the tibial femoral joint and we have an intact ACL and PCL what tends to happen in the 90 degree flex position is that the tibial plateau and every every aspect of the anterior aspect of the tibia tends to sit a little anterior to the femoral condyle so Iamp;#39;ll show you that in a little bit on a model what I mean by that but the tibia sits a little bit anteriorly in this position okay but what happens is is you if you have a PCL injury so not ACL but a PCL injury and then let