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my name is andrew pearl iamp;#39;m happy to be here on behalf of biomed sports medicine weamp;#39;re going to be talking about femoral tunnel positioning today dr steve hal dr david mcallister and i have come up with an acronym to describe our optimal tunnel position and that acronym is ideal iamp;#39;m going to get you oriented this is proximal or deep this is shallow in a notch or distal this is low in the notch or posterior and this is high in the notch or anterior dr hal and mcallister and i are not going to be talking about the am and the pl tunnel position but if you want to use that nomenclature this is more of an am region and this is more of a pl region so iamp;#39;m going to point out the different aspects of the ideal position the i and ideal stands for isometric and work going back to the 70s has shown that this deep and high position in the footprint is the most isometric and in fact the isometric region is this high position of the footprint this lower position or mor