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3. ACL Injuries

The anterior cruciate ligament, commonly called the ACL, is one of two ligaments located inside the knee joint. Along with the posterior cruciate ligament, the ACL forms an X at the joint. Damage to the ACL is one of the most common knee injuries and typically results from impact at the front or back of the leg. Stopping suddenly, changing directions quickly, or landing incorrectly after a jump can also cause the injury. ACL injuries may require surgery, and the risk of re-injury is high if the individual does not take time to let the joint heal fully or continues to undertake high-risk activities.

10 Must-Know Facts About Knee Injuries
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