Sport lovers, especially football, Be careful while playing. This particular disease is rated among the world worst diseases. I think No 4.
Read definition below...
An anterior cruciate ligament injury is the over-stretching or tearing of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the knee. A tear may be partial or complete.
Where is it and what it does?
The ACL is one of the four main ligaments in the knee joint that connect it to the shinbone (tibia) and thighbone (femur). It's located deep within the joint, behind the kneecap (patella), above the shinbone, and below the thighbone.
The ACL works with the PCL (posterior cruciate ligament), which crosses over it to form an "X." Together, these two ligaments help keep the knee stable when rotating. The ACL keeps the shinbone in place and prevents it from moving too far forward and away from the knee and thighbone.
What happens when your knees don't rotate and move again?. Wheel chair is flashing you, you would soon pick its call. Play diligently.
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