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foreign welcome to another episode of talking with docs Iamp;#39;m Dr Paul Salazar Iamp;#39;m Dr Brad weening Iamp;#39;m Dr Tim Deacon Dr Deacon thank you very much for sharing your sports medicine expertise with us uh off the record this is really our second take because we were we were really mid on the sound last time so we had to redo it today so thank you for coming back again to talk about ACL itamp;#39;s actually a demonstration of how artificial intelligence is not perfect we used to try to modify the sound and it didnamp;#39;t work what happened so what are you talking about today well weamp;#39;re talking about the ACL the anterior cruciate ligament I love it okay so what is the interior cruciate ligament we hear a lot about it where is it so the anterior cruciate ligament is the ligament in the middle of the knee uh it goes from the tibia which is the shin bone uh up to the femur the thigh bone it crosses over the PCL ligament in the center of the knee and that