The patient should go in an emergency unit to get Xrays of the knee to rule out a fracture, and to get a clinical examination. If a posterior laxity is felt, an MRI is necessary to confirm the PCL tear and to look for associated lesions are meniscal tear, collateral ligament tear (MCL or LCL), bone bruises. A knee specialist should be consulted to get a precise clinical examination and discuss the best treatment. The choice between a conservative versus a surgical treatment relies on many criteria: the severity of the lesions in the knee, the patient usual sports activity and his expectations, the patient professional activity, age, and symptoms.