Posterior cruciate ligament tear

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Free illustration of a tear of the posterior cruciate ligament in a lateral dorsal view. Ruptures of the posterior cruciate ligament are less common than ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament. These can be caused, for example, by a direct blow to the front of the knee or by a fall on a bent knee. Such a rupture occurs only in rare isolated cases – very often other structures of the knee are also damaged in this case.
Note: The distance from femur to tibia/fibula has been increased in the image for better visibility of the cruciate ligaments.

Keywords: Illustration, PCL, posterior cruciate ligament, lateral posterior, rupture, tear, free, free image, creative commons license, cc

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