WHICH DIAGNOSTIC TESTS ARE USED TO DIAGNOSIS GENICULAR ARTERY EMBOLIZATION?
If you are experience knee pain, your doctor may order one of the following tests:
1. Patient Evaluation:
The patient undergoes a thorough evaluation, including a detailed medical history and physical examination.
2. Imaging Studies:
Such as X-rays, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), or CT (Computed Tomography) scans may be performed to assess the knee joint and identify potential sources of pain.
3. Pain Management Assessment
Patients with chronic knee pain that have not responded to conservative treatments like physical therapy, medications, or injections may be considered for GAE.
The decision to undergo GAE is based on a comprehensive evaluation by our providers, and the procedure can be a great option for many individuals with knee pain.
We Can Help!
New England Endovascular Center offers expertise, state-of-the-art imaging, and resources for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of GAE. We customize each patient’s treatment plan to maximize the best possible outcome. We are committed to providing excellent, personal patient care.
Call our office today to schedule a consultation at 413-693-2852.
Our providers are nationally recognized experts in minimally invasive therapies for treating GAE.
We provide treatment for GAE for patients throughout Western MA and Northern CT.
To learn more about treatments available at New England Endovascular Center call 413-693-2852 to make an appointment.