Case scenario: ACL Grade 2 rupture+ medial meniscus grade 2 injury

This case focuses on a Grade II anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear with a Grade II medial meniscus injury.
It was conducted by a group of third-year students under the supervision of Mrs. Ibrahim Salhab.
The case is structured in a article-like format and includes detailed information about the anatomy and function of the the knee joint as a whole, anterior cruciate ligament, and the medial meniscus.
It also covers the biomechanics of each structure, including both kinetics and kinematics, as well as the mechanism of injury, diagnostic methods, and treatment approaches.
All the information is supported by reliable scientific articles.

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