Pain Relief · Minimally invasive joint care

Joint Pain Is Stealing Moments From Your Life.

Many people live with chronic joint pain, feeling trapped by treatments that haven't worked. There's a different path — one designed to address the source of the pain, not just mask it.

  • Daily activities become a challenge with persistent pain.
  • Don't let joint pain hold you back any longer.
  • Discover a new path to freedom and mobility.

Knees

Osteoarthritis & chronic stiffness

Hips

Persistent ache, reduced range

Shoulders

Frozen shoulder & rotator pain

Hands & Wrists

Arthritic flare-ups

Lower Back

Recurring pain & tension

Ankles & Feet

Inflammation & instability

A breakthrough procedure

Experience the future of joint pain management.

Minimally invasive joint embolization is an outpatient procedure designed to alleviate chronic pain across multiple joints — knees, hips, shoulders, and beyond. It works by targeting the abnormal vessels feeding inflammation, with no general anesthesia required.

Return to your normal activities — faster than ever before.

Patients can resume daily routines shortly after the procedure, with minimal disruption to work, family, and the things that matter most.

Minimally invasive — no general anesthesia

Outpatient procedure, home the same day

Targets the source of pain, not just symptoms

Rapid return to daily activities

Performed by experienced interventional specialists

An option when injections and PT haven't worked

Your path to relief

Follow these simple steps to regain your mobility.

Step 01

Book a Consultation

Meet with a specialist to review your pain history, prior treatments, and goals.

Step 02

Get Your Personalized Plan

Receive a plan tailored to your joint, your imaging, and what hasn't worked before.

Step 03

Experience Lasting Relief

Regain movement and comfort in weeks, not months — with minimal disruption to daily life.

Trusted specialists

Trusted experts in minimally invasive joint care.

Our dedicated team specializes in image-guided, minimally invasive joint procedures — offering patients a modern alternative to long-term pain medication or premature joint replacement. With years of experience and a commitment to patient care, we tailor every plan to the joint, the imaging, and the person in front of us.

85%

Patients report significant pain reduction within weeks.

90%

Experience improved mobility and a return to daily activities.

FAQs

Answers about joint pain relief.

What is minimally invasive joint embolization?+

Joint embolization is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that targets the small abnormal blood vessels driving chronic joint inflammation. By calming those vessels, the procedure reduces pain signals — without surgery, hardware, or long recovery.

Which joints can be treated?+

The approach has been studied across multiple joints, including knees, hips, shoulders, hands, and other joints affected by chronic osteoarthritis or inflammatory pain. A specialist will confirm whether your case is a good fit.

Is it safe?+

It's considered a safe procedure with minimal risks, performed by experienced specialists in a controlled environment. Most patients experience significant pain relief without major complications.

How long is recovery?+

Recovery is typically quick — many people return to normal activities within days. Post-procedure discomfort is usually mild and manageable, and your team provides clear aftercare instructions.

Am I a good candidate?+

Strong candidates often have chronic joint pain from osteoarthritis where traditional treatments — injections, physical therapy, medication — have stopped working. A consultation will help determine if this is the right path for you.

What are the benefits?+

Lasting pain reduction, improved mobility, no general anesthesia, no hospital stay, and an alternative for people who want to delay or avoid joint replacement surgery.

Start your journey to relief

Don't let joint pain hold you back.

Take action today for a more comfortable tomorrow. A specialist will review your history and help you understand whether a minimally invasive path is right for you.

Start your evaluation