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This emerging treatment is helping people avoid knee replacement surgery

Science Daily · Jun 23, 2026, 3:04 AM

Key takeaways

  • A minimally invasive procedure for chronic knee pain is helping some patients find significant relief without undergoing major surgery.
  • For Cynthia Schraf-Fletcher, 74, the results were "remarkably" successful.
  • Nearly a year after receiving genicular artery embolization (GAE) on her right knee, Schraf-Fletcher says the improvement is comparable to the total knee replacement she previously underwent on her left knee.

Why this matters: new research or scientific developments with potential real-world impact.

A minimally invasive procedure for chronic knee pain is helping some patients find significant relief without undergoing major surgery.

For Cynthia Schraf-Fletcher, 74, the results were "remarkably" successful.

Nearly a year after receiving genicular artery embolization (GAE) on her right knee, Schraf-Fletcher says the improvement is comparable to the total knee replacement she previously underwent on her left knee.

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