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Ligaments are thick, strong bands of tissue that connect the ends of bones together to form a joint. Ligaments also stabilize and strengthen the joint.

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Four ligaments connect the bottom of the thighbone, known as the femur, to the top of the shinbone, also known as the tibia. The ligament at the front of the knee, the anterior collateral ligament (ACL), prevents the shinbone from rotating and sliding forward off the thighbone during jumping or other activities that require quick changes in speed or direction. Immediately behind the ACL is the PCL, or posterior collateral ligament, that prevents the tibia from sliding backward of the femur.

Two ligaments, one lying on each side of the knee, provide side-to-side stability for the knee joint. The LCL, or lateral collateral ligament, is on the outer side of the knee. The MCL is on the inside of the knee, on the side of the knee that is closest to the other knee.

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The ACL at the front of the knee, the PCL at the back of the knee, the LCL at the outer aspect of the knee and the MCL on the inner aspect of the knee work together to provide strength and stability to the knee. The MCL and ACL on each side of the knee work with the PCL at the back of the knee to prevent the shinbone from sliding too far backwards on the thighbone, for example.