PCL Tear Coral Springs
PCL Tear Coral Springs
If you’re experiencing knee pain, swelling, or instability after a fall or sudden impact, you may have suffered a PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) tear—a key but often overlooked knee injury. At Theracave in Coral Springs, we provide specialized physical therapy to help individuals recover from PCL injuries through structured, one-on-one treatment plans. Our goal is to reduce pain, restore joint stability, and rebuild strength so you can return to your normal activities safely and confidently.
The PCL is one of the major ligaments that stabilizes the knee, preventing the shinbone from shifting too far backward. While less commonly injured than the ACL, PCL tears often result from direct trauma or awkward landings and can lead to long-term complications if untreated. At Theracave in Coral Springs, we start with a detailed assessment and create a personalized rehab program focused on improving mobility, reducing inflammation, and preventing future instability—without the need for surgery in many cases.

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What is a PCL tear and how is it different from an ACL tear?
A PCL tear affects the posterior cruciate ligament, located behind the knee, and is often caused by direct impact or falling on a bent knee. Unlike an ACL tear, which is more common and often results from pivoting or twisting, PCL injuries are typically the result of trauma.
Do all PCL tears require surgery?
No. Many partial or isolated PCL tears can be treated conservatively with physical therapy, bracing, and activity modification. Surgery is usually reserved for complete tears or those involving multiple knee structures.
How long does it take to recover from a PCL tear?
Recovery times vary. Non-surgical cases may take 6–12 weeks with consistent therapy. Post-surgical rehab often takes 4–6 months or more, depending on the severity of the injury and individual progress.
Can I return to sports after a PCL tear?
Yes. Most individuals return to sports or high-impact activities after completing a structured rehab program. Physical therapy helps restore knee strength, control, and confidence before resuming intense movement.
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Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.
Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.
Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.