📚The ACL connects the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin bone) and runs at an oblique angle from the posterior aspect of the femur to the anterior aspect of the tibia. Due to this arrangement, the ACL is responsible for preventing anterior translation of the tibia or posterior translation of the femur.
🧠In the anterior drawer test, which is being demonstrated in the first video, the examiner attempts to pull the tibia anteriorly. If the ACL is compromised, the tibia will translate forward farther than it normally should.
✅Here in the app you will find a comprehensive rehabilitation program for knee ligament injuries, which can be found under the knee section. Here is a link for that program.