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posterior cruciate ligament, pcl, injury
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arthroscopy, posterior cruciate ligament, the knee, cruciate ligament injury, posterior, pcl injury, knee injury, posterior cruciate ligament, pcl, a posterior cruciate ligament injury is described, a partial, complete tear, stretching, the posterior cruciate ligament, pcl, anywhere, along the length, the ligament, a physical examination shows signs of pcl injury, "positive" findings, manipulating the knee joint in various ways, manipulations, a posterior drawer test, a quadriceps active drawer test, another physical examination technique that allows the practitioner to detect, fluid, in the knee joint, ballottement test, joint bleeding, hemarthrosis, pcl injury seen on the following procedures, a knee mri, a knee joint x-ray, posterior cruciate ligament, pcl, powerful ligament extending, top-rear surface, the tibia, bottom-front surface, the femur, ligament prevents the knee joint from posterior instability, instability, in the back, the joint, pcl, injured by hyperextension, overextending the knee, a direct blow, flexed knee, from "dashboard knee", car accident, knee swelling, tenderness, in the space behind the knee, popliteal fossa, knee joint instability, knee joint pain, initial treatment of a pcl injury includes splinting, ice, elevation, the joint, above the level, the heart, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, nsaids, pain, limit physical activity, swelling is down, motion is normal, pain is gone, physical therapy, involved to help regain joint, leg strength, injury is acute, high activity level, surgery necessary, either knee arthroscopy, "open" surgical reconstruction, age has an effect on treatment, younger patients, more likely to have problems, surgery, reattachment, more difficult, symptoms of pcl injury occur, pcl injury, increased instability in knee, pain, swelling return after they initially subsided, injury, does not, resolving, re-injure knee, use proper techniques, playing sports, exercising, many cases, not preventable.
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