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  1. PCL Reconstruction | Posterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery | Minnesota

    PCL reconstruction surgery consists of replacing the torn PCL with one’s own tissues or an allograft. Most of the time in the United States, due to the large size of the PCL, allograft tissue is used to …

  2. PCL Surgery Success Rate | PCL Tear | SportsMD

    Aug 12, 2024 · A partial PCL tear, grade I and II, are typically treated non-operatively with a long course of intensive physical therapy to strengthen the surrounding muscles controlling the knee. Complete …

  3. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injury - Cleveland Clinic

    If your PCL injury is minor, you may heal without complications. However, if the ligament sustained severe damage, your knee could become weak and prone to re-injury unless you have surgery.

  4. PCL Surgery | Orthopedics & Sports Medicine | Bon Secours

    PCL surgery is typically reconstructive surgery. During surgery, an orthopedic surgeon will remove the torn PCL and replace it with a tissue graft, either from your own body or from a deceased donor.

  5. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Surgery - Mercy Health

    During a surgical posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction, your doctor removes the torn ligament. They reconstruct it with tissue taken from another part of your body or from a human donor.

  6. Posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction is an operation to replace your torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and restore stability to your knee joint. This leaflet outlines what happens during and after …

  7. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injuries | Penn Medicine

    We provide expert diagnosis and treatment for PCL tears, from physical therapy to minimally invasive surgery, helping you fully regain knee function.

  8. What Is a PCL Injury? Symptoms, Grades & Recovery

    2 days ago · A PCL injury is a sprain or tear of the posterior cruciate ligament, a thick band of tissue deep inside your knee that prevents your shinbone from sliding too far backward under your thighbone.

  9. PCL Reconstruction - Physiopedia

    PCL injuries are commonly caused by an anterior force applied to the proximal tibia of the flexed knee [5]. The other causes include dashboard injuries where the knee is forced into the dashboard during …

  10. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Injuries - Harvard Health

    May 27, 2025 · For PCL injuries requiring surgery, full recovery may take a year or more. Recovery tends to be faster and more complete among those who are younger, have good physical function …