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Not a component of the "unhappy triad"?*Anterior cruciate ligamentMedial collateral ligamentMedial meniscusLateral meniscus

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Not a component of the "unhappy triad"?*Anterior cruciate ligamentMedial collateral ligamentMedial meniscusLateral meniscus

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The "unhappy triad," also known as the "terrible triad," is a severe injury typically seen in contact sports like football. It involves three components:

  1. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)
  2. Medial collateral ligament (MCL)
  3. Medial meniscus

Therefore, the Lateral meniscus is not a component of the "unhappy triad".

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