Ja. Dodds et Sp. Arnoczky, ANATOMY OF THE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT - A BLUEPRINT FOR REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION, Arthroscopy, 10(2), 1994, pp. 132-139
The anterior cruciate ligament of the knee joint is a complex structur
e whose orientation, construct, and biology are directly related to it
s function as a constraint of knee joint motion. While the complexity
of its design allows the ligament to function through the normal range
of motion as a static stabilizer of the knee, it also makes the exact
duplication of this structure very difficult. A fundamental knowledge
of the functional anatomy of the anterior cruciate ligament provides
the orthopaedic surgeon with an essential blueprint on which to base t
echniques of repair and reconstruction.