What is an ACL Tear? Part II
The ACL is the most important knee ligament in the knee and provides knee stability in multiple directions. When the ACL is injured, the knee can become wobbly or unstable and even buckle during simple movements.
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ACL tear type classification 15 : (A) Type 1: proximal avulsion, >90%.
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