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Dr. Martha Murray’s early research on the BEAR Implant showed a trend toward a reduced risk of osteoarthritis (OA) in animal models. That research has been the inspiration for subsequent studies of the impact of ACL repair, including a paper with 10-15 year OA results recently submitted by Dr. Gregory DiFelice’s research team. Learn more about these results and other potential benefits in this video. #BEARacl #BEARimplant #ACLtear #ACLsurgery #ACLrestoration #savetheACL @gregorysdifelicemd5578 --- About the Speaker Gregory DiFelice, MD, is a sports traumatology surgeon at HSS in New York City. He is a leader in ACL repair and has performed dozens of BEAR Implant surgeries. --- Resources For more information on the BEAR Implant, visit https://miachortho.com/healthcare-pro... To find a surgeon who offers the BEAR Implant, visit https://miachortho.com/find-a-surgeon If you have any questions about the BEAR Implant, please comment below or contact us at https://miachortho.com/about-us/conta... --- Follow us on our social media channels Facebook – / miachortho LinkedIn – / miachortho Instagram – / bearimplant TikTok – / bear_implant --- About the BEAR® Implant The BEAR Implant is a bovine extracellular matrix collagen-based implant for treatment of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. The BEAR Implant is indicated for adults, adolescents and children with a complete or partial rupture of the ACL, as confirmed by MRI. Patients must have an ACL stump attached to the tibia to construct the repair. Children with open physes must have sufficient bone in the femoral and tibial epiphyses on either side of the intended tunnel locations to avoid disruption of the growth plates. Visit https://miachortho.com/instructions-f... for complete product information, including Instructions for Use. --- About Miach Orthopaedics, Inc. Miach Orthopaedics, Inc., is a privately held company located in Westborough, Massachusetts, dedicated to developing surgical implants to facilitate connective tissue restoration. The company’s initial focus is the BEAR® Implant, which represents a paradigm shift in the treatment of ACL tears. BEAR Implant is a registered trademark of Miach Orthopaedics. ©2025 Miach Orthopaedics. All rights reserved. ML-1328 Rev A 07/2025