Minimally Invasive Genicular Artery Embolization for Effective Knee Pain Relief

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Specialized Care for Knee Pain in Nebraska

If knee pain is slowing you down, our Nebraska-based network of specialists is here to help you get back on your feet—literally. From everyday aches to more complex joint issues, we offer personalized, non-surgical solutions tailored to your unique needs.

Our clinics in Nebraska focus on treating a wide spectrum of knee conditions with precision and compassion, including:

Degenerative joint conditions – Such as osteoarthritis, which can cause grinding, stiffness, and loss of mobility
Long-term knee discomfort – Chronic pain that builds over time and interferes with your daily activities
Athletic and physical activity injuries – Including torn ligaments, damaged cartilage, and overuse injuries
Accident-related joint damage – Persistent pain following a fall, collision, or workplace injury
Joint inflammation disorders – Such as bursitis and tendonitis, common in both active individuals and older adults
Kneecap alignment issues – Pain that originates around or behind the patella (kneecap), often aggravated by movement
Cartilage tears – Meniscus injuries that affect knee stability and function
Repetitive strain conditions – Often seen in runners and active individuals who engage in high-impact activity

Our approach combines advanced imaging, expert diagnostics, and leading-edge, non-invasive treatments designed to restore movement and reduce discomfort—often without the need for surgery.

What to expect when you begin GAE treatment in Nebraska

At Knee Pain 360, we’re proud to bring advanced, non-surgical treatment options like Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) to patients across Nebraska. This innovative procedure is designed to reduce knee pain caused by osteoarthritis—without the need for joint replacement or extended recovery.

Here’s what your treatment journey will look like in Nebraska:

Step 1: Initial Screening

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.

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Genicular artery embolization FAQs

What types of knee pain do you treat?

We treat everything from mild irritation to severe joint degeneration. Whether it’s arthritis, a sports injury, or chronic overuse, our team creates a care plan built around your specific symptoms.

Yes! One of the most effective treatments we offer is Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE)—a non-surgical procedure that targets the root cause of pain in osteoarthritic knees.

GAE works by blocking specific blood vessels that supply the inflamed areas of the knee. This reduces inflammation and pain while preserving joint function. It’s a same-day, outpatient procedure.
If you have moderate to severe osteoarthritis and want to avoid or delay knee replacement, GAE might be a great fit. It’s ideal for those who haven’t found relief through medications, injections, or therapy.
Most patients experience only mild discomfort, and anesthesia is used to keep you comfortable. Recovery is typically quick, with most people resuming normal activities within a few days.
Yes! We work with multiple clinics across Nebraska, including in major areas like Omaha, Lincoln, and Grand Island, making it simple to find expert care close to home.

Start with a no-obligation consultation or take our online knee assessment. From there, we’ll guide you through diagnosis, treatment options, and next steps to get you moving again.

Find out if you are a candidate

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