Knee Genicular Nerves Cooled RFA

Expert Care

Specialized treatment for chronic knee pain using advanced cooled RFA technology.

Safe Procedure

Minimally invasive and clinically proven for knee pain relief.

Long-lasting Relief

Effective nerve-targeted treatment for sustained pain reduction.

Genicular RFA Procedure

Knee Genicular Nerves Cooled RFA

Knee Genicular Nerves Cooled Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat chronic knee pain by targeting the sensory nerves that supply the knee joint.

This procedure uses controlled radiofrequency energy combined with cooling technology to safely disrupt pain signals while protecting surrounding tissues—offering significant, long-lasting relief for knee pain patients.

Medical Imaging

Indications for Knee Genicular Nerves Cooled RFA

Chronic Knee Pain: Especially due to osteoarthritis.

Post-Surgical Knee Pain: Pain after knee replacement or surgery.

Non-responsive Pain: Pain that does not improve with medicines or physiotherapy.

Cooled RFA Procedure Steps

A minimally invasive, targeted technique to block knee pain signals

1

Pre-Procedure Consultation

A full evaluation is conducted to assess the condition and explain the procedure.

2

Preparation & Sedation

Local anesthesia and mild sedation may be used for maximum comfort.

3

Imaging Guidance

Fluoroscopy or ultrasound is used to precisely place the electrode at the genicular nerves.

4

Cooled RFA Ablation

The cooled RFA device applies controlled heat while cooling protects nearby tissues.

5

Recovery

Patients are observed briefly and then sent home with post-procedure instructions.

Benefits of Cooled RFA

Effective long-term relief for chronic knee pain

Targeted Pain Relief

Disrupts pain signals from genicular nerves responsible for knee pain.

Minimally Invasive

Safe outpatient procedure with fast recovery.

Improved Mobility

Reduces knee pain and restores daily functional movements.

Long-lasting Relief

Many patients experience months or even years of pain relief.

Post Procedure Care

What to Expect After the Procedure

  • Activity Restrictions: Avoid heavy activity for 24–48 hours.
  • Pain Response: Some feel immediate improvement; others within a few days.
  • Follow-Up: Regular visits help monitor recovery and adjust the care plan.