Move Freely Again: Advanced Knee and Joint Care
Minimally Invasive Solutions for Lasting Relief
Knee pain and joint discomfort can significantly impact your quality of life, hindering mobility and daily activities. For individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) who are not candidates for surgery or prefer non-surgical options, multiple advanced interventional treatments are now available. These minimally invasive solutions are designed to target the root causes of pain, reduce inflammation, and restore mobility, helping you reclaim an active lifestyle without major surgery.
Move Freely Again: Advanced Knee and Joint Care
Minimally Invasive Solutions for Lasting Relief
Minimally Invasive Solutions for Lasting Relief
Knee pain and joint discomfort can significantly impact your quality of life, hindering mobility and daily activities. For individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) who are not candidates for surgery or prefer non-surgical options, multiple advanced interventional treatments are now available. These minimally invasive solutions are designed to target the root causes of pain, reduce inflammation, and restore mobility, helping you reclaim an active lifestyle without major surgery.
About the Treatment
Symptoms
Chronic Knee Pain
Persistent discomfort that limits movement or worsens with activity.
Joint Swelling
Noticeable inflammation in the knees or surrounding joints.
Difficulty Walking or Standing
Reduced mobility or stiffness, especially after prolonged periods of rest.
Sharp or Aching Pain
Intermittent or constant pain during specific movements or at rest.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Genicular Artery Embolisation (GAE)?
GAE is a non-surgical procedure that reduces knee pain by blocking blood supply to inflamed areas in the joint.
Is GAE painful?
No, the procedure is minimally invasive and performed under local anesthesia, ensuring a comfortable experience.
How effective is GAE?
Studies show significant pain reduction and improved mobility in most patients after GAE.
Who is a candidate for GAE?
Patients with early-stage knee osteoarthritis (OA) who experience predominantly pain-related symptoms and wish to avoid surgery can be ideal candidates for Genicular Artery Embolisation (GAE).
How long is the recovery time?
Most patients return to normal activities within a day or two.
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