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The Posterior Cruciate Ligament and Rotatory Knee Instability. An Experimental Study

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Specialty Orthopedics
Date 1985 Jan 1
PMID 4038019
Citations 7
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Abstract

The importance of the posterior cruciate ligament in relation to valgus-varus and axial rotatory stability in the knee joint was investigated. Mobility patterns were drawn from 20 osteoligamentous preparations after successive transection of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), the medial and lateral collateral ligaments, and the posterior joint capsule. The knee joint remained grossly stable after isolated transection of the PCL, and further cutting of either one of the collateral ligaments or of the posterior capsule yielded no greater instability than one should expect from isolated cutting of each of these structures. The posterior cruciate ligament was the stabilizing factor in flexion and external rotation after injury to the lateral collateral ligament and the posterolateral capsule, and it restricted internal rotation after cutting of the medial cruciate ligament and the posteromedial capsule. Valgus instability was markedly increased during the whole range of movement when PCL was included in injury to the medial compartment ligaments, and when included in a lateral compartment injury a further varus instability was found, though only in the flexed or semiflexed knee. No hyperextension could be demonstrated after these injuries.

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