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Knee Pain Relief Without Surgery: How Genicular Artery Embolization Works

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Knee Pain Relief Without Surgery: How Genicular Artery Embolization Works

Tired of knee pain slowing you down? Surgery isn’t your only option. Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) is a game-changing, non-surgical treatment that targets inflammation to reduce pain and improve mobility. Don’t let chronic knee pain hold you back any longer. Genicular Artery Embolization at NTXVV offers a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution to help you move freely and comfortably again. Schedule your consultation today and take the first step toward lasting knee pain relief—no surgery required! If you’re ready to move comfortably again, GAE could be the solution you’ve been waiting for!

Living with chronic knee pain can feel limiting, but surgery isn’t always the only solution. For individuals with osteoarthritis or persistent knee pain that hasn’t improved with physical therapy or medication, Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) offers a groundbreaking, non-surgical option. At NTXVV in Flower Mound, TX, we specialize in this minimally invasive procedure, helping patients find lasting relief and regain their mobility.

 

What Is Genicular Artery Embolization?

Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) is a minimally invasive treatment designed to reduce knee pain by targeting the root cause: inflammation. In many cases of osteoarthritis, inflammation in the knee joint is fueled by increased blood flow in the genicular arteries. GAE works by using tiny particles to block these overactive blood vessels, reducing inflammation and alleviating pain.

This innovative procedure is ideal for patients who want to avoid or delay surgery, offering a safe and effective alternative with minimal downtime.

 

Symptoms of Chronic Knee Pain

Chronic knee pain can manifest in a variety of ways, often making even simple daily activities difficult. Here are some common symptoms that might indicate you could benefit from Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE):

  • Persistent Pain: Aching or sharp pain in the knee that doesn’t go away, even with rest or medications.
  • Swelling and Inflammation: Ongoing swelling around the knee joint, often accompanied by warmth or redness.
  • Stiffness: Difficulty bending or straightening the knee, especially after periods of inactivity like sitting or sleeping.
  • Limited Mobility: Struggling with everyday movements such as walking, climbing stairs, or standing for extended periods.
  • Pain During Activities: Increased discomfort during physical activity, even light exercise or walking.
  • Clicking or Popping Sounds: Noises when moving the knee, which may be accompanied by pain.
  • Weakness or Instability: Feeling like the knee might “give out” or lack the strength to support your weight.

If these symptoms sound familiar and haven’t improved with physical therapy, medications, or other conservative treatments, GAE could provide the targeted, long-lasting relief you need. 

 

Who Is a Good Candidate for GAE?

GAE is an excellent option for individuals experiencing:

  • Chronic knee pain due to osteoarthritis.
  • Pain that hasn’t responded to physical therapy, medications, or injections.
  • Difficulty performing everyday activities due to knee discomfort.
  • Interest in a non-surgical approach to pain relief.

It’s particularly beneficial for patients seeking relief while postponing or avoiding total knee replacement surgery.

 

How Does GAE Work?

GAE targets the genicular arteries, which supply blood to the inflamed areas of the knee joint. By reducing blood flow to these areas, inflammation is diminished, leading to decreased pain. Here’s a step-by-step overview of how the procedure works:

  1. Imaging and Preparation: Your doctor uses advanced imaging techniques, such as fluoroscopy or CT scans, to identify the overactive genicular arteries causing inflammation.
  2. Minimally Invasive Access: A tiny incision is made, usually near the groin, to insert a catheter into the targeted blood vessels.
  3. Embolization: Tiny particles are delivered through the catheter to block the overactive blood vessels. This reduces inflammation in the knee joint and relieves pain.
  4. Completion and Recovery: The procedure typically takes 1–2 hours, and most patients go home the same day with little to no downtime.

 

Benefits of Genicular Artery Embolization

GAE offers numerous advantages for patients dealing with knee pain, including:

  • Non-Surgical Relief: Avoid the risks and recovery time associated with invasive surgeries like knee replacement.
  • Quick Recovery: Most patients return to normal activities within a few days.
  • Targeted Treatment: GAE addresses the root cause of inflammation, providing more effective pain relief than temporary solutions like injections.
  • Lasting Results: Many patients experience long-term pain reduction and improved mobility.
  • Low Risk: The procedure is minimally invasive, with fewer complications compared to surgical options.

 

What to Expect During and After GAE

At NTXVV, we make the GAE experience smooth and comfortable. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Before the Procedure: You’ll undergo a detailed consultation and imaging to confirm that GAE is the right treatment for your knee pain.
  • During the Procedure: The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring comfort throughout. You may feel slight pressure, but it’s generally painless.
  • After the Procedure: Most patients are able to walk immediately after GAE and resume light activities within 1–2 days. Full recovery is quick, and many report noticeable pain relief within weeks.

 

Why Choose NTXVV for Genicular Artery Embolization?

At NTXVV in Flower Mound, TX, we combine advanced technology with compassionate care to deliver innovative solutions like GAE. Our expert team is dedicated to providing non-surgical options that improve your quality of life, reduce pain, and restore mobility.

 

Find Long-Lasting Knee Pain Relief Without Surgery at NTXVV

Living with chronic knee pain can feel exhausting, but surgery isn’t your only option. At NTXVV in Flower Mound, TX, our Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) treatment provides a minimally invasive, cutting-edge solution designed to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and restore your mobility. Whether you’re managing osteoarthritis or persistent knee discomfort, GAE offers an effective alternative to surgery with less downtime and fewer risks.

Imagine moving freely again—walking, exercising, and enjoying daily activities without the constant ache of knee pain. Our expert team is here to make that a reality with personalized care tailored to your needs.

Don’t wait to take control of your knee health. Schedule your consultation today at NTXVV and discover how GAE can help you find lasting relief and get back to the life you love—no surgery required. Your journey to pain-free living starts here!

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Is GAE safe?
    Yes, GAE is a safe and FDA-approved procedure performed by experienced interventional radiologists. Risks are minimal compared to surgical alternatives.
  2. How long do the results last?
    Many patients experience long-lasting pain relief, with studies showing improvement lasting for years. Your doctor will discuss maintenance options if needed.
  3. Does GAE work for all types of knee pain?
    GAE is most effective for knee pain caused by osteoarthritis. Your doctor will evaluate your condition to determine if it’s the right fit for you.
  4. Will I need physical therapy after GAE?
    Most patients do not require physical therapy after GAE, but your doctor may recommend specific exercises to enhance mobility and strengthen your knee.
  5. How soon can I resume normal activities?
    Most patients can return to their usual routine within a few days, making GAE a convenient option for busy lifestyles.
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