Genicular Artery Embolization

New treatment for Arthritic Knee Pain when Injections Fail and Surgery is not an option

80-90% Pain Relief in 100% of the Patients with GAE

The development of Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) for osteoarthritis-related knee pain is a breakthrough in pain management. GAE offers a minimally invasive solution for patients who haven’t responded to conservative treatments but are not yet candidates for knee replacement surgery. This procedure can significantly reduce pain and improve patients’ quality of life, avoiding the need for more invasive interventions. As research grows, GAE could become a vital option for osteoarthritis patients seeking long-term relief.

Explore the common causes of knee pain, including injuries, wear and tear, and age-related conditions, with a focus on diagnosis and treatment options.

Learn about Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE), a minimally invasive procedure aimed at relieving knee pain caused by osteoarthritis by reducing blood flow to inflamed areas.

Discover various treatment options for knee pain, ranging from non-surgical methods to surgical interventions, tailored to the severity of the condition.

Find out if you are a candidate