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hello this is Dr Gay from forsake MRI and this is a video about the anterior crocheted ligament this first patient has a normal ACL and the second one I will show has a torn ACL and this is one of our most common injuries we see in the knee often requiring surgery because of the instability and so this is the normal patient you can see the femur coming down here it ends at the level of the knee joint which is right here and Below we see the tibia to the left is the front of the knee we see the kneecap or the patella and the ACL is right in the middle of the knee joint and here it is we see the acell coming off the back of the femur coming down obliquely this dark band is the intercrusted ligament or ACL and attaches to the front of the tibia and the ACL keeps the tibia from shifting forward so if the ACL tries to go forward this is almost already taut right now if it goes any further forward this will become completely taut and stop the anterior motion of the tibia when this tears or r