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⚕️FREE MSRA PODCAST –Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tear
🎧 Your high-yield revision audio for mastering PCLtears — for the MSRA, exams, or on the go.
🧠Key Learning Points
📌Definition
• Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tear = injuryto the main ligament that stabilises the back of the knee, preventing the tibiafrom moving backwards relative to the femur
• PCL provides up to95% of posterior knee stability
📌Causes & RiskFactors
• Direct blow to the front of the knee (e.g.“dashboard injury” in car crashes)
• Hyperextension injuries
• Falling hard onto a bent knee
• High-impact/contact sports (football, rugby)
• Previous PCLinjury increases re-injury risk
Mnemonic: DHFSA — Dashboard, Hyperextension,Fall (bent knee), Sports, Accidents
📌Pathophysiology
• Force exceedsPCL’s tensile strength → partial or complete tear
• Posterior tibialdisplacement = loss of knee stability
• Hamstrings/gravitypull tibia backwards in absence of PCL
📌Symptoms &Clinical Features
• Knee pain, often with swelling and a sensation of instability(“knee might buckle”)
• Difficulty bearingweight
• Instability especially with walkingdownhill/stairs
• May be lessdramatic than ACL tears (often less “pop”)
📌DifferentialDiagnosis
• ACL tear
• Medial/Lateralcollateral ligament tears (MCL/LCL)
• Meniscal tear
• Patellardislocation
• General kneeinstability
• Osteoarthritis (inchronic cases)
📌Diagnosis
• Physical exam:
– Posterior drawer test (most sensitive)
– Posterior sag test (Godfrey’s test)
• MRI: gold standard for assessingligament/tissue injuries and grading severity
• X-ray: rules out fractures (especially tibialplateau avulsion)
📌Management
• Conservative for most isolated, mild/moderatetears:
– PRICE/PRICER: Pain relief, Rest, Ice,Compression, Elevation, early Rehabilitation
– Physiotherapy: emphasise quadriceps strengthening (quads = key fordynamic stability)
– Bracing orcrutches for some injuries
• Surgical:
– Reserved forsevere/complete tears, multi-ligament injuries, avulsion fractures, orpersistent instability
– Procedure = PCLreconstruction (using tendon grafts)
Mnemonic: "Quadsfor PCL" — quad strength is vital in rehab!
📌Prognosis &Complications
• Good prognosis with early, focused rehab — manyregain full function
• Untreated/unstableknees risk chronic pain, instability, and earlyosteoarthritis
• Complications: Patellofemoral/medial arthrosis,chronic knee pain
• Commitment torehab is crucial for long-term outcome
📎MSRA Resources forPosterior Cruciate Ligament Tear
📝 Revision Notes: https://www.passthemsra.com/topic/posterior-cruciate-ligament-tear-revision-notes/
💬 Accordion Q&A Notes: https://www.passthemsra.com/topic/posterior-cruciate-ligament-tear-accordion-qa-notes/
🧠 Flashcards: https://www.passthemsra.com/topic/posterior-cruciate-ligament-tear-flashcards/
🚀 Rapid Quiz: https://www.passthemsra.com/topic/posterior-cruciate-ligament-tear-rapid-quiz/
🎓 Full Quiz: https://www.passthemsra.com/quizzes/posterior-cruciate-ligament-tear/
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