SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 10
Injuries and Treatments to the ACL, PCL, and MCL Sulema S. Suarez BIO141-0903A-16 Phase 3 Individual Project 7/23/2009
Anatomy of the Knee Femur Patella Distal femoral condyle Tibial collateral ligament Anterior cruciate ligament Medial meniscus Fibular collateral ligament Lateral meniscus Posterior cruciate ligament Tibia Fibula
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Mechanism of injury Can tear if shinbone is hit just below the knee  Most common is auto accidents and contact sports  Bending or extending knee past normal position Getting hit on side of knee while leg is twisted Other structures of the knee are usually damaged with the PCL (Mayo Clinic,  2009)
Treatments for PCL Mild to moderate P.R.I.C.E. Protection, rest, ice, compression, and elevation Physical therapy Moderate to severe Joint aspiration Removes fluid from joint using a syringe Surgery If severe, and is accompanied with damage to other structures, joint may need to be reconstructed (Mayo Clinic, 2009)
Medial Cruciate Ligament Mechanism of injury Can be injured when struck on the outside of the knee joint  Stretches the ligament and can cause injuries on different scales Grade I MCL Tear Incomplete tear Grade II MCL Tear Larger tear but still considered incomplete tear Grade III MCL Tear Complete tear
Treatment for MCL Injuries Treatment Grade I MCL Tear Rest and icing the injury Anti-inflammatory medications 1-2 weeks recovery time Grade II MCL Tear Hinged knee brace 3-4 weeks recovery time Grade III MCL Tear Knee immobilizer Crutches Knee brace (after knee is able to bend) Regain strength in quadriceps 3-4 months recovery time Surgery is generally not preferred for MCL injuries (Cluett, M.D., Jonathan, 2008)
ACL Injuries  Mechanism of injury Ligament tears when you slow down suddenly, cut, or pivot while foot is firmly planted Causes twisting and overextending of the knee (Mayo Clinic, 2009)
Surgery for ACL Surgery is performed at least one month after injury Can be preformed as same day surgery Surgery lasts one and a half to two hours Regional or general anesthesia may be used ACL must be completely removed and replaced with a segment of a larger ligament Patellar ligament Hamstring tendons Allograft (donor tissue) About one third of the ligament is used to secure the femur to the tibia (Cluett, M.D., Jonathan,  2008)
Rehabilitation after surgery Will need to use crutches and a knee brace for one to three weeks A CPM (continuous passive motion)machine may be used in the days following surgery Swelling should be controlled Joint should be flexed Muscles around the knee should be strengthened to improve stability of the joint Normal activities can be resumed after tow to four months High demand activities can be resumed after six to seven months (Cluett, M.D., Jonathan, 2008)
References Cluett, M.D., Jonathan. January 1, 2008.  Anterior cruciate ligament surgery.   	 Retrieved July 23, 2009, from: http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/aclrepain/a/acl_3.htm Mayo Clinic.  Copyright  1998-2009.  Knee Pain.  Retrieved July 24, 2009 from: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/knee-pain/ds00555/dsection=symptoms Touch of Life Technologies. Copyright 2009.  VH Dissector.  Retrieved July 24, 2009

More Related Content

What's hot

Physiotherapy for CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS
Physiotherapy for CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS Physiotherapy for CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS
Physiotherapy for CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS Sreeraj S R
 
Galeazzi fracture dislocation
Galeazzi fracture  dislocationGaleazzi fracture  dislocation
Galeazzi fracture dislocationrashree-singh
 
Perthes disease by DR.NAVEEN RATHOR
Perthes disease by DR.NAVEEN RATHORPerthes disease by DR.NAVEEN RATHOR
Perthes disease by DR.NAVEEN RATHORDR.Naveen Rathor
 
Anterior Cruciate ligament Injury
Anterior Cruciate ligament Injury Anterior Cruciate ligament Injury
Anterior Cruciate ligament Injury Djair Garcia
 
Meniscus: Structure, Role & Injury.
Meniscus: Structure, Role & Injury.Meniscus: Structure, Role & Injury.
Meniscus: Structure, Role & Injury.Chris Hattersley
 
Knee Injuries In Detail
Knee Injuries In Detail Knee Injuries In Detail
Knee Injuries In Detail J. Priyanka
 
chondromalacia patellae
chondromalacia patellae chondromalacia patellae
chondromalacia patellae orthoprince
 
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & management
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & managementAnterior cruciate ligament-Injury & management
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & managementAnand Rao
 
Fracture of Distal End Humerus.
Fracture of Distal End Humerus.Fracture of Distal End Humerus.
Fracture of Distal End Humerus.Dr.Anshu Sharma
 
Recurrent shoulder dislocation
Recurrent shoulder dislocationRecurrent shoulder dislocation
Recurrent shoulder dislocationSagar Savsani
 
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Posterior Cruciate Ligament InjuryPosterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Posterior Cruciate Ligament InjuryArslan Luqman
 
Floor reaction orthosis
Floor reaction orthosisFloor reaction orthosis
Floor reaction orthosisIndra Singh
 
PRINCIPLES OF TENDON TRANSFERS
PRINCIPLES OF TENDON TRANSFERSPRINCIPLES OF TENDON TRANSFERS
PRINCIPLES OF TENDON TRANSFERSBenthungo Tungoe
 
Recurrent Dislocation of patella -PAWAN
Recurrent Dislocation of patella -PAWANRecurrent Dislocation of patella -PAWAN
Recurrent Dislocation of patella -PAWANPawan Yadav
 
Clinical Examination of the Hip
Clinical Examination of the HipClinical Examination of the Hip
Clinical Examination of the Hiporthoprince
 

What's hot (20)

Physiotherapy for CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS
Physiotherapy for CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS Physiotherapy for CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS
Physiotherapy for CONGENITAL TALIPES EQUINOVARUS
 
Galeazzi fracture dislocation
Galeazzi fracture  dislocationGaleazzi fracture  dislocation
Galeazzi fracture dislocation
 
Perthes disease by DR.NAVEEN RATHOR
Perthes disease by DR.NAVEEN RATHORPerthes disease by DR.NAVEEN RATHOR
Perthes disease by DR.NAVEEN RATHOR
 
Anterior Cruciate ligament Injury
Anterior Cruciate ligament Injury Anterior Cruciate ligament Injury
Anterior Cruciate ligament Injury
 
Meniscus: Structure, Role & Injury.
Meniscus: Structure, Role & Injury.Meniscus: Structure, Role & Injury.
Meniscus: Structure, Role & Injury.
 
Knee Injuries In Detail
Knee Injuries In Detail Knee Injuries In Detail
Knee Injuries In Detail
 
chondromalacia patellae
chondromalacia patellae chondromalacia patellae
chondromalacia patellae
 
Shoulder examination
Shoulder examination Shoulder examination
Shoulder examination
 
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & management
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & managementAnterior cruciate ligament-Injury & management
Anterior cruciate ligament-Injury & management
 
Fracture of Distal End Humerus.
Fracture of Distal End Humerus.Fracture of Distal End Humerus.
Fracture of Distal End Humerus.
 
Clinical Examination of Hip
Clinical Examination of HipClinical Examination of Hip
Clinical Examination of Hip
 
Painful shoulder arc
Painful shoulder arcPainful shoulder arc
Painful shoulder arc
 
Recurrent shoulder dislocation
Recurrent shoulder dislocationRecurrent shoulder dislocation
Recurrent shoulder dislocation
 
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Posterior Cruciate Ligament InjuryPosterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
 
Hammer toes
Hammer toesHammer toes
Hammer toes
 
Floor reaction orthosis
Floor reaction orthosisFloor reaction orthosis
Floor reaction orthosis
 
PRINCIPLES OF TENDON TRANSFERS
PRINCIPLES OF TENDON TRANSFERSPRINCIPLES OF TENDON TRANSFERS
PRINCIPLES OF TENDON TRANSFERS
 
Recurrent Dislocation of patella -PAWAN
Recurrent Dislocation of patella -PAWANRecurrent Dislocation of patella -PAWAN
Recurrent Dislocation of patella -PAWAN
 
Clinical Examination of the Hip
Clinical Examination of the HipClinical Examination of the Hip
Clinical Examination of the Hip
 
Fracture of neck of femur
Fracture of neck of femurFracture of neck of femur
Fracture of neck of femur
 

Viewers also liked (20)

Knee Ligament Injuries
Knee  Ligament  InjuriesKnee  Ligament  Injuries
Knee Ligament Injuries
 
Knee ligaments
Knee ligamentsKnee ligaments
Knee ligaments
 
Knee Presentation
Knee PresentationKnee Presentation
Knee Presentation
 
Knee Injuries
Knee InjuriesKnee Injuries
Knee Injuries
 
derangement knee ppt
derangement knee pptderangement knee ppt
derangement knee ppt
 
knee joint anatomy and clinical
knee joint anatomy and clinicalknee joint anatomy and clinical
knee joint anatomy and clinical
 
Acl ppt
Acl pptAcl ppt
Acl ppt
 
Knee Joint Anatomy
Knee Joint AnatomyKnee Joint Anatomy
Knee Joint Anatomy
 
Acute knee ligament injuries
Acute knee ligament injuriesAcute knee ligament injuries
Acute knee ligament injuries
 
Knee Injury[3]
Knee Injury[3]Knee Injury[3]
Knee Injury[3]
 
5. knee injuries
5. knee injuries5. knee injuries
5. knee injuries
 
Updated ACL and MCL Injuries for Postgraduate Orthopaedic Course in Newcastle...
Updated ACL and MCL Injuries for Postgraduate Orthopaedic Course in Newcastle...Updated ACL and MCL Injuries for Postgraduate Orthopaedic Course in Newcastle...
Updated ACL and MCL Injuries for Postgraduate Orthopaedic Course in Newcastle...
 
34. acl injuries
34. acl injuries34. acl injuries
34. acl injuries
 
Knee Joint anatomy and Disorders
Knee Joint anatomy and DisordersKnee Joint anatomy and Disorders
Knee Joint anatomy and Disorders
 
Pcl pp
Pcl ppPcl pp
Pcl pp
 
KNEE INJURIES
KNEE INJURIESKNEE INJURIES
KNEE INJURIES
 
ACL tear
ACL tearACL tear
ACL tear
 
Soft tissue injury of the knee
Soft tissue injury of the kneeSoft tissue injury of the knee
Soft tissue injury of the knee
 
PCL, PLC, Knee Dislocation
PCL, PLC, Knee DislocationPCL, PLC, Knee Dislocation
PCL, PLC, Knee Dislocation
 
Anatomy and Examination of the Knee
Anatomy and Examination of the KneeAnatomy and Examination of the Knee
Anatomy and Examination of the Knee
 

Similar to Injuries to ACL, PCL, and MCL

Chronic ankle instability and syndesmotic injuries
Chronic ankle instability and syndesmotic injuriesChronic ankle instability and syndesmotic injuries
Chronic ankle instability and syndesmotic injuriesKent Heady
 
Acl Tear Prevention
Acl Tear PreventionAcl Tear Prevention
Acl Tear PreventionLaurenArtise
 
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee ClinicMost common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinickneeclinicm
 
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee ClinicMost common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinickneeclinicm
 
Complications of total knee replacement
Complications of total knee replacementComplications of total knee replacement
Complications of total knee replacementVaishnavi S Nair
 
Fractures, bone healing & principles of tx. of fractures
Fractures, bone healing & principles of tx. of fracturesFractures, bone healing & principles of tx. of fractures
Fractures, bone healing & principles of tx. of fracturesSimba Syed
 
Bone and joint care
Bone and joint careBone and joint care
Bone and joint careArman Care
 
Ant cruciate ligament injuries
Ant cruciate ligament injuriesAnt cruciate ligament injuries
Ant cruciate ligament injuriesGaurav Singh
 
Meniscal tears dnbid lecture 2011
Meniscal tears dnbid lecture 2011Meniscal tears dnbid lecture 2011
Meniscal tears dnbid lecture 2011Dibyendunarayan Bid
 
total knee replacement in tobruk medical center in, libya
 total knee replacement in tobruk medical center in, libya total knee replacement in tobruk medical center in, libya
total knee replacement in tobruk medical center in, libyasana I . Souliman
 
39. tibial plafond (pilon) fractures
39. tibial plafond (pilon) fractures39. tibial plafond (pilon) fractures
39. tibial plafond (pilon) fracturesMuhammad Abdelghani
 
Knee Replacement - Desun Hospital Health Insight
Knee Replacement - Desun Hospital Health InsightKnee Replacement - Desun Hospital Health Insight
Knee Replacement - Desun Hospital Health InsightDESUN Hospital
 
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) in advanced arthritis
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) in advanced arthritisTotal Knee Replacement (TKR) in advanced arthritis
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) in advanced arthritisBhaskarBorgohain4
 
totalkneereplacementtkrppt-110208124132-phpapp01.pdf
totalkneereplacementtkrppt-110208124132-phpapp01.pdftotalkneereplacementtkrppt-110208124132-phpapp01.pdf
totalkneereplacementtkrppt-110208124132-phpapp01.pdfJitendraSarangi5
 

Similar to Injuries to ACL, PCL, and MCL (20)

пкс
пкспкс
пкс
 
Osteoarthritis
OsteoarthritisOsteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis
 
Chronic ankle instability and syndesmotic injuries
Chronic ankle instability and syndesmotic injuriesChronic ankle instability and syndesmotic injuries
Chronic ankle instability and syndesmotic injuries
 
Acl Tear Prevention
Acl Tear PreventionAcl Tear Prevention
Acl Tear Prevention
 
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee ClinicMost common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
 
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee ClinicMost common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
Most common knee injuries & their treatments - Knee Clinic
 
Knee replacement- Lyfboat
Knee replacement- LyfboatKnee replacement- Lyfboat
Knee replacement- Lyfboat
 
Anterior cruciate-ligament
Anterior cruciate-ligamentAnterior cruciate-ligament
Anterior cruciate-ligament
 
Complications of total knee replacement
Complications of total knee replacementComplications of total knee replacement
Complications of total knee replacement
 
Fractures, bone healing & principles of tx. of fractures
Fractures, bone healing & principles of tx. of fracturesFractures, bone healing & principles of tx. of fractures
Fractures, bone healing & principles of tx. of fractures
 
Bone and joint care
Bone and joint careBone and joint care
Bone and joint care
 
Ant cruciate ligament injuries
Ant cruciate ligament injuriesAnt cruciate ligament injuries
Ant cruciate ligament injuries
 
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Anterior Cruciate Ligament InjuryAnterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
 
Meniscal tears dnbid lecture 2011
Meniscal tears dnbid lecture 2011Meniscal tears dnbid lecture 2011
Meniscal tears dnbid lecture 2011
 
total knee replacement in tobruk medical center in, libya
 total knee replacement in tobruk medical center in, libya total knee replacement in tobruk medical center in, libya
total knee replacement in tobruk medical center in, libya
 
39. tibial plafond (pilon) fractures
39. tibial plafond (pilon) fractures39. tibial plafond (pilon) fractures
39. tibial plafond (pilon) fractures
 
Knee Replacement - Desun Hospital Health Insight
Knee Replacement - Desun Hospital Health InsightKnee Replacement - Desun Hospital Health Insight
Knee Replacement - Desun Hospital Health Insight
 
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) in advanced arthritis
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) in advanced arthritisTotal Knee Replacement (TKR) in advanced arthritis
Total Knee Replacement (TKR) in advanced arthritis
 
Total knee
Total kneeTotal knee
Total knee
 
totalkneereplacementtkrppt-110208124132-phpapp01.pdf
totalkneereplacementtkrppt-110208124132-phpapp01.pdftotalkneereplacementtkrppt-110208124132-phpapp01.pdf
totalkneereplacementtkrppt-110208124132-phpapp01.pdf
 

Injuries to ACL, PCL, and MCL

  • 1. Injuries and Treatments to the ACL, PCL, and MCL Sulema S. Suarez BIO141-0903A-16 Phase 3 Individual Project 7/23/2009
  • 2. Anatomy of the Knee Femur Patella Distal femoral condyle Tibial collateral ligament Anterior cruciate ligament Medial meniscus Fibular collateral ligament Lateral meniscus Posterior cruciate ligament Tibia Fibula
  • 3. Posterior Cruciate Ligament Mechanism of injury Can tear if shinbone is hit just below the knee Most common is auto accidents and contact sports Bending or extending knee past normal position Getting hit on side of knee while leg is twisted Other structures of the knee are usually damaged with the PCL (Mayo Clinic, 2009)
  • 4. Treatments for PCL Mild to moderate P.R.I.C.E. Protection, rest, ice, compression, and elevation Physical therapy Moderate to severe Joint aspiration Removes fluid from joint using a syringe Surgery If severe, and is accompanied with damage to other structures, joint may need to be reconstructed (Mayo Clinic, 2009)
  • 5. Medial Cruciate Ligament Mechanism of injury Can be injured when struck on the outside of the knee joint Stretches the ligament and can cause injuries on different scales Grade I MCL Tear Incomplete tear Grade II MCL Tear Larger tear but still considered incomplete tear Grade III MCL Tear Complete tear
  • 6. Treatment for MCL Injuries Treatment Grade I MCL Tear Rest and icing the injury Anti-inflammatory medications 1-2 weeks recovery time Grade II MCL Tear Hinged knee brace 3-4 weeks recovery time Grade III MCL Tear Knee immobilizer Crutches Knee brace (after knee is able to bend) Regain strength in quadriceps 3-4 months recovery time Surgery is generally not preferred for MCL injuries (Cluett, M.D., Jonathan, 2008)
  • 7. ACL Injuries Mechanism of injury Ligament tears when you slow down suddenly, cut, or pivot while foot is firmly planted Causes twisting and overextending of the knee (Mayo Clinic, 2009)
  • 8. Surgery for ACL Surgery is performed at least one month after injury Can be preformed as same day surgery Surgery lasts one and a half to two hours Regional or general anesthesia may be used ACL must be completely removed and replaced with a segment of a larger ligament Patellar ligament Hamstring tendons Allograft (donor tissue) About one third of the ligament is used to secure the femur to the tibia (Cluett, M.D., Jonathan, 2008)
  • 9. Rehabilitation after surgery Will need to use crutches and a knee brace for one to three weeks A CPM (continuous passive motion)machine may be used in the days following surgery Swelling should be controlled Joint should be flexed Muscles around the knee should be strengthened to improve stability of the joint Normal activities can be resumed after tow to four months High demand activities can be resumed after six to seven months (Cluett, M.D., Jonathan, 2008)
  • 10. References Cluett, M.D., Jonathan. January 1, 2008. Anterior cruciate ligament surgery. Retrieved July 23, 2009, from: http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/aclrepain/a/acl_3.htm Mayo Clinic. Copyright 1998-2009. Knee Pain. Retrieved July 24, 2009 from: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/knee-pain/ds00555/dsection=symptoms Touch of Life Technologies. Copyright 2009. VH Dissector. Retrieved July 24, 2009