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Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tear

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tear

Our Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tear treatment focuses on relieving knee pain, restoring joint stability, and improving function through accurate diagnosis and appropriate non-surgical or surgical care.

Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tear

Experiencing knee pain, swelling, instability, or difficulty walking after an injury or accident?
Sun Hospitals offers comprehensive Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tear treatment using advanced diagnostic tools and evidence-based orthopaedic care to accurately assess ligament damage and restore knee stability. Guided by experienced orthopaedic specialists, our personalised treatment plans focus on safe recovery and long-term knee function through the most suitable conservative management or surgical intervention.

Get expert Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) Tear treatment at Sun Hospitals with experienced orthopaedic surgeons, advanced imaging support, and structured rehabilitation care. Accurate diagnosis, ethical treatment planning, and focused recovery management. Book a consultation today.

Technology

At Sun Hospitals, we use advanced orthopaedic diagnostics and treatment techniques to manage PCL Tears safely and effectively:

• Digital X-Ray & MRI Imaging – Precise evaluation of ligament injury
• Clinical Stability Assessment – Detailed knee joint examination
• Non-Surgical Management – Bracing, medication, and physiotherapy-based care
• Arthroscopic PCL Reconstruction – Minimally invasive surgical repair when required
• Structured Rehabilitation Programs – Guided recovery to restore strength and stability

Before Care & After Care

Before Your Consultation / Treatment:
• Avoid activities that worsen knee pain or instability
• Inform the doctor about previous knee injuries or surgeries
• Carry all relevant X-rays, MRI scans, and medical reports
• Follow pre-treatment or pre-operative instructions as advised

After Your Treatment:
• Adhere strictly to prescribed physiotherapy and knee-strengthening exercises
• Avoid high-impact activities or sudden movements initially
• Take medications exactly as prescribed
• Attend scheduled follow-up visits to monitor healing and knee stability

Note: Mild swelling or stiffness may persist initially. Functional recovery typically progresses over several weeks to months, depending on treatment type and rehabilitation compliance.

Why Choose Sun Orthopaedics?

20+ Years of Expertise

Providing advanced orthopaedic care with top technology and experienced specialists.

18,000+ Successful Surgeries

Includes 8,000+ knee surgeries and 5,000+ shoulder surgeries performed with precision.

Robotic Knee Replacement

Advanced robotic-assisted joint replacement for faster recovery and long-term results.

Two Centres in Bangalore

Mathikere & Vidyaranyapura units offering complete orthopaedic and sports rehab care.

Rated 4.9 ★ by Patients

Thousands of satisfied patients with consistently high recovery and success rates.

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    Quick answers to questions you may have

    How long does recovery take after PCL tear treatment?
    Recovery depends on the severity of the tear and treatment approach. Non-surgical cases may improve within a few weeks, while surgical reconstruction requires structured rehabilitation over several months.
    Is PCL tear treatment painful? +
    Pain is managed effectively with medication and guided physiotherapy. Mild discomfort may be present initially but reduces steadily with proper recovery care.
    When can I resume normal activities? +
    Light daily activities can resume gradually under medical guidance. Return to sports or strenuous activity depends on healing progress and rehabilitation compliance.
    Can a PCL tear heal without surgery? +
    Yes. Many PCL tears respond well to non-surgical treatment such as bracing, physiotherapy, and activity modification. Surgery is considered when instability persists or knee function is compromised.
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