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Objectives 1. Brief understanding of prevalence and risks of ACL injuries 2. Understand knee mechanics and importance in protecting the ACL 3. Familiar with the components of ACL prevention program What is the ACL anyway? ACL – anterior 1 of 4 ligaments in cruciate ligament the knee joint Provide stability by limiting the tibia (lower leg bone) from moving forward in relation to the femur (upper leg bone) Limits rotation of the knee joint ACL injuries/tears Contact vs. non-contact ~80% non-contact (soccer, basketball, skiing, etc.) ~20% contact (football, ice hockey) Non-contact – usually with landing, rapidly stopping, cutting or change in direction Altered biomechanical and neuromuscular patterns Female athletes have 3.5 x risk of non-contact injury compared to males Figure 1b. Pivot shift injury. Sanders T G et al. Radiographics 2000;20:S135-S151 ©2000 by Radiological Society of North America Prevalence of ACL injury Roughly 250,000 ACL Tears per year in the U.S. $20,000+ per reconstruction + rehabilitation $5 billion annual cost 6-12 months away from sport High rate of re-injury upon return
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