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Specialized Care for Knee Pain in Delaware
Struggling with knee pain in Delaware? Whether you’re dealing with long-term joint stiffness or a recent injury, our partner clinics across the state offer minimally invasive, non-surgical treatments designed to restore mobility and reduce pain—without lengthy downtime.
Chronic knee pain: Persistent discomfort that interferes with daily life
Sports injuries: Including ligament sprains, cartilage damage, and other athletic-related trauma
Post-traumatic knee pain: Ongoing issues resulting from accidents, falls, or sudden impact
Bursitis: Pain and swelling caused by inflammation around the knee joint
Tendonitis: Irritation of the tendons from repetitive motion or overuse
Patellofemoral pain syndrome: Pain near or behind the kneecap, often linked to alignment issues
Meniscus tears: Cartilage injuries that reduce cushioning and stability in the knee
Runner’s knee: General knee pain stemming from overuse or stress
Each clinic uses advanced diagnostic tools and proven, minimally invasive approaches to help you feel and move better—without surgery.
What to Expect When You Begin GAE Treatment in Delaware
At Knee Pain 360, we offer Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) in collaboration with Endovascular Consultants—bringing breakthrough knee pain relief to patients across Delaware.
This outpatient procedure targets the small arteries that contribute to inflammation in osteoarthritic knees, delivering pain relief without cutting into the joint or requiring general anesthesia.
Here’s what your GAE journey in Delaware will look like:
Step 1: Find Out If You’re a Candidate
See if you’re a candidate for genicular artery embolization for knee osteoarthritis by scheduling a consultation or taking a free online assessment.
Step 2: Personalized Consultation
A knee pain specialist will review your medical history and imaging results, answer your questions, and walk you through your treatment options.
Step 3: Outpatient Procedure
The GAE procedure is performed on an outpatient basis using image-guided techniques. Most patients return home the same day with minimal discomfort.
Step 4: Same-Day Discharge & Fast Relief
Because GAE is non-surgical, you’ll go home the same day and can typically resume light activities within 1–2 days. Most patients experience meaningful relief in the following weeks as inflammation subsides.
Genicular artery embolization FAQs
Is GAE available in Delaware?
What types of knee pain can GAE help with?
Is GAE painful or risky?
How soon will I see results?
Some patients begin feeling better within days, while most see continued improvement over the first few weeks as swelling and inflammation decrease.
How can I schedule an appointment in Delaware?
Will I need physical therapy after GAE?
Not always. While GAE itself does not require post-op rehab, some patients benefit from light stretching or strengthening exercises as their mobility improves.