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The ACL or Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is one of two ligaments inside the knee joint. Together, the ACL and PCL or Posterior Cruciate Ligament, stabilize the knee. The ACL travels from the back to the front of the knee joint and is connected to the femur and the tibia. The ACL plays an important role when you perform activities in sports that require changing direction. When the leg and body change direction, the ACL holds the femur and tibia together. If the knee receives too much stress, the ACL could be sprained or completely torn. Without the ACL, the tibia can now move forward freely, making the knee less stable. To confirm the degree of your ACL injury, the experts the the Sports Medicine Center at Childrens Hospital Colorado will perform a physical exam and use imaging like X-ray and MRI. If surgery is required, Childrens Hospital Colorado specializes in surgical techniques that repair the ACL while protecting the growth plates around the knee. Growth plates determine the