Evaluation and Treatment of Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries

William M. Wind(University at Buffalo, State University of New York), John A. Bergfeld(Cleveland Clinic), Richard D. Parker(Cleveland Clinic)
The American Journal of Sports Medicine
October 1, 2004
Cited by 415

Abstract

Current knowledge and treatment of posterior cruciate ligament injuries continue to lag behind that of anterior cruciate ligament injuries. This is the result of the relative infrequency of posterior cruciate ligament injuries and the lack of consensus with respect to its natural history, surgical indications, technique, and postoperative rehabilitation. Recent anatomical and biomechanical studies have improved our understanding of the posterior cruciate ligament in an attempt to reproduce its anatomy and function during reconstruction. The following is a comprehensive review on the evaluation and treatment of posterior cruciate ligament injuries with special focus on the current surgical techniques.


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