The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is a powerful connective tissue of the thigh bone and shinbone which stabilizes the knee. When this ligament is torn or sprained during sports activities (most common cause) which involves excessive utilization of the knee, ACL Injury occurs.
Signs & Symptoms
The following are the signs and symptoms of an ACL injury:
Loud popping sound or sensation
Immediate Swelling
Feeling unstable or inability to bear weight on the knee
Intense pain
Loss of knee motion
Unable to pursue activities
If you feel any of these signs and symptoms when you had a knee injury, see a doctor immediately.
Causes
Non-contact injuries often cause ACL to tear while engaging in sports or fitness activities which impacts the knee such as:
Sudden switch of direction, rotating the knee
Unstable landing from jumping
Abruptly stops while running
Strong impact of the knees with another person, such as during a football tackle
ACL injury is either incomplete or complete, although it can still be unimpaired from a minor injury even if it is being stretched.
Risk factors
The following are at risk of developing an ACL Injury:
Athletes and those who engage in sports or fitness activities that impacts the knees
Gender women has more risk due to physical structure or condition, hormonal changes and muscular power.
Lack of conditioning
Faulty movement during activities involving the knees
Unstable or damaged sports equipment
Unfit footwear or gear
Using artificial grass on the ground during sports