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Treating a PCL Tear

by Kai Mithoefer, MD | 3 months ago

#PCL #orthopedics #surgeon The Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is the strongest ligament in the knee joint. Most PCL injuries occur due to a direct blow to the front of the knee during contact sports or an accident. Watch to learn more about potential treatments for a PCL tear.

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