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Transform Your Health with Genicular Artery Embolization

Patients from Mont Belvieu, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office. A minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment to reduce chronic knee pain caused by osteoarthritis.

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Patients from Mont Belvieu, TX are seen at our Port Arthur office located at 3300 Jimmy Johnson Blvd, Suite #130, 52 miles away.

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What Is Genicular Artery Embolization?

Genicular embolization is a minimally invasive procedure designed to help reduce inflammation and discomfort associated with chronic knee conditions. This innovative treatment targets tiny arteries that contribute to inflammation around the knee joint. By carefully blocking these vessels, specialists can reduce irritation and help improve mobility. Many patients dealing with long-term joint discomfort explore this option as part of a chronic knee pain treatment plan when other therapies have not provided enough relief. Because the procedure is performed through a small catheter, recovery time is typically shorter compared to traditional surgery.

Who It's For

Who Can Benefit from Genicular Artery Embolization?

People living with persistent knee discomfort may benefit from this advanced procedure. It is often considered by patients seeking relief from arthritis symptoms or exploring options for arthritis knee pain treatment without undergoing major surgery.

Persistent Knee Pain

People Experiencing Persistent Knee Pain

Patients who struggle with long-lasting knee discomfort during walking, climbing stairs, or daily activities may consider this option. The procedure can help reduce inflammation and serve as a targeted treatment for pain in knee joint conditions.

Knee Swelling or Inflammation

Patients with Knee Swelling or Inflammation

Ongoing inflammation around the knee can lead to stiffness and discomfort that interferes with daily life. Genicular embolization may help reduce inflammation and function as a minimally invasive knee swelling pain treatment.

Non-Surgical Solutions

Individuals Seeking Non-Surgical Solutions

Many patients want to avoid invasive procedures or lengthy recovery periods. For those individuals, genicular embolization can be considered a knee pain non-surgical treatment option that focuses on reducing inflammation through targeted vascular therapy.

Advanced Knee Therapies

Patients Exploring Advanced Knee Therapies

Individuals who have tried physical therapy, medication, or injections without lasting relief may explore newer interventional radiology treatments. Genicular embolization offers a modern approach aimed at addressing inflammation and improving mobility.

Common Symptoms

Genicular Artery Embolization for Patients with Chronic Knee Pain

Living with long-term knee discomfort can make even simple movements difficult. Activities like walking, exercising, or climbing stairs may become painful over time. For many individuals, the genicular embolization procedure becomes part of a comprehensive treatment for swollen knee pain, especially when symptoms are linked to inflammation or arthritis affecting the joint.

checkPersistent knee discomfort during movement
checkSwelling around the knee joint
checkStiffness that limits mobility
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By addressing the small arteries that contribute to inflammation, this therapy can help reduce symptoms and support improved joint function. Many patients seek it as a minimally invasive treatment for swelling and pain in knee, particularly when other conservative treatments have not delivered lasting relief.

Because the procedure is performed through a tiny catheter and guided imaging, it typically involves minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Patients often benefit from faster recovery times and improved comfort compared to more invasive surgical treatments for knee pain.

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Are You a Candidate for GAE?

If you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you may be a candidate for this treatment.

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In the past 48 hours, have you had moderate to severe knee pain?

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