ACL Anatomy
Movement & Mechanics
Injury Causes
Diagnosis & Treatment
Prevention & Recovery
100

This ligament connects the femur to the tibia and stabilizes the knee.

What is the ACL?

100

Biomechanics studies how ______ act on the body during movement.

What are forces?

100

Most ACL injuries occur without physical contact.

What is a non-contact injury?

100

Patients often hear this sound when an ACL tears.

What is a “pop”?

100

Recovery focuses on restoring strength and joint ______.

What is stability?

200

The ACL prevents excessive forward movement of this bone.

What is the tibia?

200

These two muscle groups help stabilize the knee with the ACL.

What are the quadriceps and hamstrings?

200

Sudden stopping or changing direction increases stress on this joint.

What is the knee?

200

This imaging technique visualizes soft tissue damage.

What is an MRI?

200

Exercises improving coordination between muscles and nerves help prevent injury.

What is neuromuscular training?

300

The ACL primarily limits anterior translation and ______ movement of the knee.

What is rotational movement?

300

Coordination between nerves and muscles is called ______ control.

What is neuromuscular control?

300

Incorrect landing after a jump produces excessive ______ forces.

What are shear forces?

300

This imaging method rules out bone fractures.

What is an X-ray?

300

Training proper landing technique reduces stress on the ______.

What is the ACL?

400

Damage to the ACL results in loss of this joint property.

What is joint stability?

400

When the knee collapses inward during landing, it is called ______ alignment.

What is valgus alignment?

400

Name ONE high-risk sport commonly associated with ACL injury.

What is soccer, basketball, or skiing?

400

Surgical repair of the ACL is called ACL ______.

What is reconstruction?

400

Rehabilitation helps prevent this common outcome after recovery.

What is reinjury?

500

The ACL is classified as this type of connective tissue structure.

What is a ligament?

500

ACL injuries are described as this because multiple factors contribute to injury risk.

What is multifactorial?

500

Strong quadriceps combined with weak hamstrings create this injury risk factor.

What is muscle imbalance?

500

Replacement tissue used in ACL surgery is known as a ______.

What is a graft?

500

ACL recovery may take several ______ to a year.

What are months?