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Any tear or sprain to the ACL ligament, which is an important ligament in the knee is called anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. It is one of the most common sports injuries. It can result from jumping and landing hard on your feet, sudden change of direction, and direct trauma to the knee, which are commonly seen in sports like football, skiing, and basketball. The symptoms include a popping feeling in the knee, severe knee pain, swelling, and inability to bear weight on the knee. Immediately after injury, rest, ice the area, tie your knee with an elastic bandage, and lie down while keeping your leg elevated.