Patient Education
Minimally Invasive Knee Pain Treatment: What It Means and What to Expect
What does minimally invasive knee pain treatment mean? Learn how office-based procedures differ from hospital surgery, what recovery can look like, and who may benefit from options like genicular artery embolization.
Knee Pain Treatment Options: A Clear Guide From First Steps to Advanced Care
Looking for knee pain treatment options? This patient-friendly guide walks through conservative care, when to consider interventional options like GAE, and how to know whether surgery is necessary.
Knee Pain After Knee Replacement: Why It Can Persist and What You Can Do Next
Still have knee pain after knee replacement? Learn common reasons pain can persist, why treatment options can feel limited, and how newer minimally invasive approaches like GAE are being studied for certain patients.
How to Avoid Knee Replacement: What Options to Consider Before Surgery
Trying to avoid knee replacement? Learn why many patients want to delay surgery, what the osteoarthritis pathway usually looks like, and how minimally invasive options like GAE may help the right patients.
Geniculate Artery Embolization: What It Is, How It Works, and Who Should Learn More
Geniculate artery embolization (GAE) is a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure for certain types of chronic knee pain. Learn what it treats, how it works, and how it compares to surgery.
Non Surgical Knee Pain Treatment Options: What to Do When PT and Injections Stop Working
Still have knee pain after physical therapy and injections? Learn common non-surgical options, why relief can fade, the 'treatment gap' before surgery, and whether genicular artery embolization may fit.