Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) - Anatomy and Function

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2024

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  • @ryancarreon171
    @ryancarreon171 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the great explanation and demonstration of a PCL injury.

  • @chilkachaudhari
    @chilkachaudhari Рік тому +1

    You are the best in simple but meaningful explanation ❤

  • @CCook-zg5ef
    @CCook-zg5ef 2 роки тому +1

    Quick and straight to the point, thanks!

  • @UmmeHabiba-pl9hr
    @UmmeHabiba-pl9hr Рік тому

    Very nice demonstration and a simple meaningful explanation.

  • @vivianabojorquez6483
    @vivianabojorquez6483 8 місяців тому

    shared this video in my anatomy class. thank you!

    • @JeffreyWittyMD
      @JeffreyWittyMD  7 місяців тому

      I'm happy you found it helpful. Are there any other anatomical videos you feel would be helpful?

  • @natashajames7910
    @natashajames7910 10 місяців тому

    That was really helpful - thank you!

  • @homashahnawaz31
    @homashahnawaz31 6 місяців тому

    Awesome! Thank you I get it finally.

  • @stevenphilip5073
    @stevenphilip5073 2 роки тому

    Sir 50 days ago I met with accident and my MRI report says.
    Avulsion fracture of posterior aspect of tibial eminence involving the attachment of posterior cruciate ligament with
    associated moderate to severe contusion. The fracture fragment measures 1.3 x 0.9 cm. There is mild superior
    displacement of fracture fragments.
    Please reply. Thanks

  • @elclaudiosanchez
    @elclaudiosanchez 5 місяців тому

    thanks

  • @jagannathtudu3544
    @jagannathtudu3544 2 роки тому

    PCL ligament grade 3 please help me sir

    • @JeffreyWittyMD
      @JeffreyWittyMD  2 роки тому

      Apologies for the delay...
      PCL injuries can be treated non-surgically or with surgery. Often isolated PCL injuries can be treated without a surgery but there are situations when surgery may be indicated. Higher grade injuries (true grade 3) are often associated with other ligament injuries as well. This needs to be appropriately evaluated by an orthopaedic surgeon who treats these injuries. This typically includes the following:
      - history of the injury
      - detailed physical exam of the knee
      - MRI
      - often stress radiographs are used to more precisely quantify the grade of the injury and evaluate for other associated ligament injuries
      I highly recommend you follow up closely with your physician so that you can be started on the right treatment plan.
      Good luck!
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