PCL Tear Broward
PCL Tear Broward
Experiencing knee pain, swelling, or difficulty bearing weight after a fall or direct blow to the knee? You could be dealing with a PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) tear—an injury that, while less common than ACL tears, plays a crucial role in knee stability. At Theracave in Broward, we provide specialized physical therapy for PCL injuries with a focus on reducing pain, improving strength, and restoring normal movement. Our one-on-one care plans are tailored to your injury and activity level, helping you heal safely and return to daily life or sports with confidence.
The PCL helps prevent your shinbone from sliding backward under the thighbone and supports the overall integrity of the knee joint. Injuries typically occur from falls, car accidents, or sports collisions, and may go undiagnosed without proper assessment. At Theracave, we conduct a thorough evaluation to determine the severity of your injury and design a progressive rehab plan. With early intervention, many PCL tears can be managed without surgery, leading to full recovery and long-term joint health.

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- Broward
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- Sunrise
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Q&A
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.