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What is an ACL rupture of the knee?

What is an ACL rupture of the knee?

The ACL is a ligament that helps give stability to the knee, especially with activities such as running, cutting and jumping. This injury commonly occurs from a quick change in direction, landing from a jump, or a contact injury from getting hit on the side of the knee.