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📌Posteromedial corner injury
- PMC injuries are more commonly associated with other injuries that dominate the clinical picture, which may obscure or mask the presence of PMC injuries.
✅Common Associated Injuries
- O’Donoghue’s Triad: Involves injuries to the ACL, Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL), and medial meniscus.
- PCL Injury: Often occurs alongside PMC injuries.
- Combined ACL and PCL Injury: A significant injury pattern that can include damage to the PMC.
- Isolated MCL Injury: Frequently associated with PMC injuries.
- In the setting of a possible multiligamentous or medial-sided injury, a high index of suspicion for a PMC injury must be maintained;
- complete tear of the superficial MCL.
Radiographics. 2015 Jul-Aug;35(4):1123-37
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