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Ligament instability after TKR?

Joint Replacements | Last Active: May 23, 2023 | Replies (27)

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@heyjoe415

In most TKRs, the posterior cruciate and anterior cruciate ligaments are removed. This sounds like your PCL is still there. That would be very unusual.

And the PCL and ACL are really only required for athletes. I've had TKRs and don't notice any difference with these ligaments gone.

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