Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) in the news
Stay informed with the latest updates on genicular artery embolization (GAE) and its role in managing knee osteoarthritis.
This resource hub brings together recent research, clinical studies, and expert perspectives to help you understand how GAE is transforming care for chronic knee pain.
Explore current findings on procedural techniques, ideal patient candidates, and expected outcomes to see how this minimally invasive treatment is enhancing mobility and quality of life.
GAE innovation in the news
Texas Endovascular is proud to be part of the growing conversation around GAE.
Discover how genicular artery embolization is making headlines as an innovative, nonsurgical option for relieving knee osteoarthritis pain.
This collection of GAE news coverage showcases recent research breakthroughs, national media stories, and expert commentary, offering an inside look at how this minimally invasive treatment is transforming knee care and expanding options for patients worldwide.
- The Daily Iowan: UI Researchers Receive $2.7 Million Grant to Continue Knee Osteoarthritis Study
- DocWireNews: Genicular Artery Embolization Reduces Synovial Hyperemia in Patients With Hemophilia Undergoing Total Knee Replacement
- Global Newswire: ECCO Medical Brings Pain-Relieving Knee Embolization Treatment to Denver Area
- Healio: Genicular artery embolization 'highly effective' in reducing knee OA pain
- Healio: Genicular artery embolization reduced inflammation, pain secondary to knee OA
- Healio: Nonsurgical treatments expand knee OA care options
- Healthline: New Arthritic Knee Pain Treatment Can Lessen Pain Without Surgery
- HospiMedica: Microsphere Embolization Technology Treats Knee Osteoarthritis
- University of Kentucky News (UKNOW): Knee pain? Genicular artery embolization can offer relief
- US Health: Genicular artery embolization aims to alleviate knee pain by targeting inflammation
Learn More About GAE at Texas Endovascular
The growing media attention around genicular artery embolization reflects what our team sees every day: this innovative, minimally invasive treatment is helping people with knee osteoarthritis move with less pain and more confidence.
If you’re interested in how GAE might fit into your own care plan, find a Texas Endovascular location near you to schedule a consultation with one of our board-certified interventional radiologists or contact us now to learn more.







