Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries

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What is an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury?

An anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL, injury is a tear in one of the knee ligaments, Opens dialog that joins the upper leg bone with the lower leg bone, Opens dialog. The ACL keeps the knee stable.

Injuries range from mild, such as a small tear, to severe, such as when the ligament tears completely or when the ligament and part of the bone separate from the rest of the bone.

Without treatment, the injured ACL is less able to control knee movement, and the bones are more likely to rub against each other. This is called chronic ACL deficiency. The abnormal bone movement can also damage the tissue (cartilage, Opens dialog) that covers the ends of the bones. And it can trap and tear the pads (menisci, Opens dialog) that cushion the knee joints. This damage can lead to osteoarthritis, Opens dialog.

What causes it?

You can tear your ACL when you plant your foot and then push off or change direction. This can happen while playing sports. You can also tear it from getting hit around your knee during contact sports. Injuries like those from a car crash or jumping from a height can also cause a tear.

What are the symptoms?

When you injure your ACL, you feel pain on the outside and back of the knee. You may feel a pop in the knee when you injure it. The knee swells, often within the first few hours after the injury. The knee may feel unstable, and you may have trouble moving it.

How is it diagnosed?

To diagnose an ACL injury, the doctor will do a physical exam and ask questions about how you injured your knee. The doctor will check your knee stability, strength, range of movement, swelling, and tenderness. You may need X-rays or an MRI.

How is an ACL injury treated?

Treatment for an ACL injury includes using first aid right away. For example, put ice on the knee, prop up the leg, and use over-the-counter pain medicines. You may need to use crutches or a knee immobilizer. You will have exercises and training (rehab) or surgery. If you have surgery, you'll need rehab afterward.

How can you help prevent ACL injuries?

One way to help prevent ACL injuries is to stretch and strengthen the muscles in the legs and body. There are also training programs that teach movements that may prevent injury and help with balance. Warming up before training or competing may also help. Some ACL injuries can happen anyway.

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Current as of: July 31, 2024

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