ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT


Meaning of ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT in English

noun

: a cruciate ligament of each knee that is attached in front to the more medial aspect of the tibia, that passes upward, backward, and laterally through the middle of the knee to attach to the femur, that functions to prevent hyperextension of the knee and to keep the femur from sliding backward in relation to the tibia, and that is subject to sports injury especially by tearing — called also ACL

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