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The anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament are major stabilizers of the knee joint. An individual who sustains an injury to one or both of these ligaments suffers pain, instability, and restricted range of motion that can hinder day to day activities as well as participation in sports. Be it sudden trauma, sports injuries or even road accidents, all ACL and PCL injuries need immediate attention and precise management to evade long term problems. 

At The Knee Centre, we focus on the assessment and management of ACL and PCL injuries using the best available robotic and manual surgical techniques as well as non-invasive physiotherapy to restore the patients’ power and mobility.

Comprehending ACL and PCL Injuries

Injuries to the ACL

The ACL is, together with other significant ligaments, responsible for limiting the anterior translation of the tibia and restraining the rotation of the knee joint. ACL injuries frequently occur in:

  • Athletic pursuits that involve running, cutting, pivoting, jumping, or sudden stops
  • Self-induced traumas such as falls and accidents
  • Injuries caused by torsion during the landing phase

Injuries to the PCL

The PCL is located in the posterior part of the knee and serves to limit excessive posterior movement of the tibia. It is bigger than the ACL and is not as frequently injured, although it may be affected by:

  • Knee directed trauma, especially in motor vehicle accidents (dashboard injury)
  • Falling on a flexed knee
  • Sport injuries with sudden extension of the knee joint

Symptoms Of ACL and PCL Injury

  • Pain and swelling in the affected region almost immediately after the injury occurs
  • Unsteadiness of the knee which makes walking or changing direction difficult
  • Limited motion Flexion
  • At the time of injury, a popping sensation (more common in ACL tears)
  • Inability to walk without discomfort on the injured limb

Fine-tuning measures will, if neglected, aggravate the conditions leading to chronic physical disability and weakness and greater difficulty completing a KSAD-E, meniscus tears, and osteoarthritis.

Diagnosis of ACL and PCL Injuries

The Knee Centre employs specialist personnel that carry out a physical examination of the patient and other necessary imaging tests which include:

  • MRI scans for assessing ligament tears
  • X-rays to check for any fractures
  • Lachman Test & Pivot Shift Test for ACL injuries
  • Posterior Drawer Test for PCL injuries
  • Treatment Options for ACL/PCL Injuries

Non-Surgical Treatment (For Partial Tears & Mild Injuries)

To restore knee function in partial ligament tears or mild sprains, non-surgical treatments can be very effective.

  • Strengthening surrounding muscles with therapy
  • Using a brace to help with knee support
  • Medication and ice therapy for pain relief
  • Modifying activities to limit damage

Surgical Treatment (For Complete Tears & Severe Injuries)

Surgical reconstruction is perhaps the most popular remedy for complete ligament tears or severe unremitting cases.

  • The use of grafts (allograft) is meant to substitute the ruptured ligament which can be tendon tissue from the patient’s body or a tendon graft from a donor.
  • Faster recovery time allows the usage of minimal Op-Arthroscopy.
  • A rehabilitation program follows immediately after surgery to regain range of motion.
  • ACL is reconstructed using a tendon graft. 
  • The procedure is performed through an arthroscopy portal along with an open incision for visualization. 

Some form of physiotherapy is done to restore movement and control after surgery.

  • ACL/PCL surgery requires a carefully defined approach for rehabilitation. The Knee Centre Clinic does offer complimentary rehabilitation approaches.
  • Range of motion (active and passive) exercises to be performed after surgery.
  • Strengthening exercises for muscles around the knee.
  • Exercises for improving balance and coordination to prevent re-injury.
  • Sufficient rest with no activity during the rehabilitation process and the gradual start of sports for active patients. 

Timeline for Recovery After  PCL/ACL Tear

  • Non-surgical methods: 6-8 weeks.
  • Surgical: can take 6-9 months. 

Who Can Choose The Knee Centre?

Patients with advanced and chronic cases can choose The Knee Centre.

We offer:

Flexible and advanced procedures towards accurate and timely repairs of delicate knee ligaments utilising modern techniques of arthroscopy.

Modern Equipment – Using high-end equipment for precision in diagnosing and treating.

Personalized For Each Patient – Focus directed at every single patient’s needs and workmanship. 

Completion of Rehabilitation – Effective rehabilitation enabling patients to achieve the desired results while ensuring their knee remains healthy.

Why The Knee Centre is the Right Choice For Your Knee Replacement?

Similar to different fields of medicine, there are different methods of conducting knee replacement surgery. Every method has its advantages, but successful outcomes depend on the effectiveness of the surgeon’s skills. 

At The Knee Centre, we are proud to have a team led by Dr. Neeraj Yadav who has exceptional knowledge and experience in performing knee surgeries. Some of our approaches include:

New methods and instruments are used in the Precise Advanced Surgical Techniques of knee surgeries to ensure proper healing.

The facilities utilize the latest treatment methods to accomplish accurate and effective procedures.

Every procedure is tailored to the individual patient’s needs through Personalized Treatment Plans.

Post-operative care is comprehensively provided in rehabilitation to facilitate quick recovery.

Dr. Neeraj Yadav – Your Premier Knee Specialist

Knee replacement and ligament reconstruction are very sensitive and intricate processes that require the utmost precision from a surgeon along with their years of experience. Dr. Neeraj Yadav has spent years perfecting knee surgeries so that he can help his patients regain their mobility while alleviating their pain. 

Don’t allow any kind of instability coming from your knee to hinder you from fully participating in your daily life. Contact The Knee Centre immediately for these problems to receive the best treatment possible. 

Reach out to us today and let us help you get started on the path to a world without pain.

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