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The knee is a complex joint that relies on 4 main ligaments to provide stability and support. An injury to any one or combination of ligaments requires expert diagnosis and care. Understanding which ligaments are affected, along with the degree of injury, will determine the best treatment plan for recovery. The Anterior Cruciate Ligament or ACL runs diagonally through the middle of the knee and controls rotation and forward movement of the tibia. Sudden stopping and twisting movement can cause the ACL to tear, making it one of the most common knee injuries - especially for athletes. The Posterior Cruciate Ligament or PCL, is located in the back of the knee and controls backward movement of the tibia. A PCL tear is less common than an ACL tear, but it can occur as a result of knee trauma like falling onto a bent knee or landing improperly after a jump The Medial collateral ligament or (MCL) runs along the inside of the knee and helps to stabilize the joint. An MCL tear is often caused b