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OE JOURNAL

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Vol. 13 | Iss. 24 | December 2025 - 22 Studies

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Bridge-Enhanced Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair (BEAR): New Promise for ACL Repair?

Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) repair versus reconstruction–which is best for surgically indicated patients with ACL tears? For the last few decades at least, the answer has largely been reconstruction. It comes as no surprise, after all, ACL reconstruction has a much larger evidence base and proven track record. Ultimately, reconstructing the ACL results in a stable tissue less prone to retear. Yet, even gold standards have room to improve. ACL reconstructions, for example, often require autograft harvesting which can mean patients are left with donor site morbidity and pain – and longer recovery times. (1-3) The non-native tissue also lacks the biological properties of the native ACL which could inhibit the recovery of proprioceptive capabilities. (1-3) The procedure also requires larger, more invasive bone tunnels which can put patients at risk of developing early onset osteoarthritis. (1-3) All things that could be avoided, or minimized, through conservative management or ACL repair. This discussion is further complicated by other factors such as tear type, age, activity level, physical therapy protocol, and a relatively new array of alternative surgical procedures – which approach benefits select patients most? In this OE Original, we explore some of the evidence comparing ACL repair to reconstruction and discuss one new approach to ACL repair, Bridge-Enhanced Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair (BEAR), that could reignite this debate once more.

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Arthroplasty 5
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Recovery after Hip Arthroplasty with Quadro-Iliac Plane Block
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Impact of continuous nerve block on postoperative analgesia following total hip arthroplasty
Foot & Ankle 1
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Vibration and Shock Wave Therapy effect on Plantar Fasciitis
Osteoarthritis 2
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Remote Rehabilitation is Superior for Treating Older Women with Knee Osteoarthritis
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Knee arthroplasty compared with joint distraction for osteoarthritis
Pediatric Orthopaedics 1
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Radiation exposure during pediatric supracondylar humeral fracture surgery
Peri-Operative 4
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Application of saphenous nerve protection technique in total knee arthroplasty
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Preventing Pregabalin Side Effect Before Total Joint Arthroplasty
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Comparing infraclavicular block and wide-awake local anesthesia with no tourniquet for hand surgery
Physical Therapy & Rehab 2
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Effect of Virtual Reality Training vs. Conventional Rehabilitation after ACL Recontruction
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Behavioral intervention to foster physical activity after complex lumbar surgery
Shoulder & Elbow 1
Spine 5
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Efficacy of ultrasonic bone scalpel in cervical laminoplasty for degenerative diseases
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The Impact of Thai Massages, Exercise, and Chest Mobilization on Posture
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Impact of Yoga and Stabilization Exercises on Chronic Back Pain
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Fentanyl and Bupivacaine Infusions for Patients with Chronic Back Pain
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The effect of using a traction-bed-device on patients with osteoarthritis/spondylosis of the spine
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