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For symptomatic knee osteoarthritis (KOA), genicular artery embolization is a safe treatment, providing clinically significant pain relief for some patients.
Knee replacements typically last 15–20 years, sometimes longer, but pain can signal implant issues or nerve irritation. Doctors recommend consulting an orthopedic surgeon to explore treatment or ...
Just one patient in six was referred for physical therapy (PT) within 15 days of being treated for knee pain at one major U.S. health system, researchers found, despite nearly universal consensus that ...
A procedure known as genicular artery embolization may help patients delay a knee replacement and reduce inflammation.