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    POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (PCL) RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION. PROTOCOL. The following is a protocol for postoperative patients following
    reconstruction, meniscal repair/meniscal transplant or articular cartilage procedure is performed). Hinged Knee Brace: o Locked in full extension for ambulation
    PCL reconstruction rehab protocol. Download PDF. General considerations. Patients are weight bearing as tolerated with crutch use as
    POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT (PCL). RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION PROTOCOL. General notes: “As tolerated” should be understood to include
    Brotzman SB, Wilk KE. Clinical Orthopedic Rehabilitation Second Edition. Philadelphia: Mosby; 2003. 2.) Kisner C, Kolby LA. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations
    The protocol is unique and differs from ACL rehabilitation in that knee flexion beyond. 90° places tension on the newly reconstructed PCL and is to be AVOIDED
    Feb 27, 2016 -Department of Rehabilitation Services. Physical Therapy. PCL Reconstruction Protocol. The intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with a guideline for
    Rehabilitation Guidelines for Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. 2 No open chain hamstring strengthening or isolated hamstring exercises.
    Rehabilitation after PCL reconstruction plays a major role in obtaining a functional result. Past protocols which delayed mobilisation and weight bearing have

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