Before You Replace Your Knee, Read This: How GAE Is Changing Knee Pain Treatment”

For decades, knee pain followed a predictable path: painkillers → injections → knee replacement. But medicine doesn’t always move in straight lines. Sometimes, it takes a smarter turn.

Enter Genicular Artery Embolisation (GAE) — a cutting-edge, non-surgical procedure that doesn’t replace the knee, doesn’t cut bone, and doesn’t demand months of recovery. Instead, it does something revolutionary: it switches off the pain at its source.

Across India and globally, GAE is quietly changing the conversation around knee osteoarthritis.

What Makes Genicular Artery Embolisation Different?

Genicular Artery Embolisation is a minimally invasive, image-guided vascular procedure that:

  • Identifies tiny arteries supplying inflamed knee tissue

  • Uses microscopic particles to reduce excess blood flow

  • Calms inflammation without damaging the joint

  • No surgery.
    No implants.
    No hospital bed for weeks.

Patients walk out — often the same day.

GAE vs “Temporary Fixes”

Who Is the Right Candidate?

GAE may be ideal for:

  • Knee osteoarthritis (early to advanced stages)

  • Persistent pain despite medications or injections

  • Patients “not ready” for knee replacement

  • Those seeking a non-surgical, science-backed option

Proper imaging and specialist evaluation are essential.

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