PCL Reconstruction

Overview

The posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) is one of the key stabilising ligaments of the knee. In cases where a PCL tear results in significant joint laxity or occurs as part of a multi-ligament knee injury, surgical reconstruction may be required to restore knee stability and function. See PCL Tears under Knee Conditions for further information. 

PCL reconstruction involves replacing the torn ligament with a tendon graft. The graft is most commonly taken from the patient’s own tissue (autograft), such as the hamstring, quadriceps, or patella tendon. In some cases, allograft donor tissue is used. Dr Free will discuss graft options with you prior to surgery. The procedure is performed using minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques to promote faster recovery and minimise tissue trauma. 

What does PCL reconstruction involve?

The steps involved in PCL reconstruction are as follows: 

Advanced surgical planning and arthroscopic visualisation ensure optimal graft placement, tension, and alignment for long-term knee function. 

Procedure preparation

Please refer to the Pre-operative information page for guidance on preparing for your procedure. 

PCL reconstruction recovery

Inpatient stay

Most patients stay in hospital overnight following surgery. 

First 2 weeks

Weeks 2-12

The focus during this phase is on restoring normal knee function: 

3 months+

Rehabilitation now focuses on: 

Timeframes to return to high-demand sports vary depending on your recovery progress, strength, and functional testing outcomes. Most patients can expect to return to sport no earlier than 9-12 months post-surgery. 

Dr Free is highly experienced in diagnosing and treating complex ligament injuries of the knee, including PCL tears. He uses the latest surgical techniques and evidence-based rehabilitation protocols to help patients return to sport, work, and daily life with confidence. Whether your injury is fresh or long-standing, Dr Free can provide a clear diagnosis, explain all treatment options, and develop a personalised plan to achieve the best possible outcome and optimise long-term knee health. 

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