Radiofrequency Ablation and New Treatments For Knee Pain 

person holding his knee in pain, illustrating knee pain and the need for treatment.

Does every day seem challenging? When you are struggling with knee pain, you feel afraid of doing activities because you don’t trust the balance in your legs. Avoiding stairs, exercise, or even daily home tasks are warning signs that you should treat your condition and be supported while recovering your normal life’s rhythm. 

Regardless of the cause of your knee pain, whether it is arthritis, previous injuries, or natural wear and tear, you must control it before it affects your decisions. In 2025, radiofrequency ablation and other minimally invasive treatments have proven to be excellent options for managing discomfort without surgical risk.

Why Knee Pain Keeps Coming Back

Knee pain affects approximately 25% of adults in the US, and the discomfort lasts longer than people expect or worsens. The pain begins mildly, with symptoms as discomfort after walking, stiffness in the morning, or after sitting for a long time. Over time, these signs can develop complications and reduce your quality of life. The issue is that the cause doesn’t heal without treatment, and if you only treat the symptoms, you will experience how the pain returns.

What Traditional Treatments Miss With Knee Pain

Traditional treatments are the first option people choose when symptoms begin; however, they have limitations and don’t cover all the needs related to the condition. Some of these limitations are:

  • Medication: relieves the pain momentarily but doesn’t fix the problem in the joint.
  • Physical therapy: helps you to recover mobility and manage the pain, but it is only a support to move better again.
  • Surgery: it can be necessary in serious cases; however, it is invasive or requires a long recovery period, and for some patients, it is not a viable option.

How RFA Works: Treating Pain

RFA is a minimally invasive procedure that “turns off” the nerves that send pain signals to the brain from the knee. Through heat produced by radio waves, the doctor can stop the discomfort and block the nerves surrounding the joint. The result is that your leg will be working normally, but the signals will not be consistent. Radiofrequency ablation is also a rapid, ambulatory method with a short recovery time.

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Benefits That Patients Love

Patients who choose RFA for their knee pain reported a solid relief sensation for 6 or 12 months, in some cases, more than that range. Through the RFA treatment, the patients don’t have dependence on medication to manage their days. Additionally, another benefit is the improvement in mobility after the process; you can climb stairs, walk, or do light exercise again. If you are not considering knee replacement surgery, determine if this option is safe and effective for you by speaking with your specialist.

Other Treatments on the Horizon

Other available treatments for knee pain are also minimally invasive and offer rapid relief, without hospital stays or anesthesia. Some of these procedures are:

Joint injections contain corticosteroids, a medication that can help reduce inflammation to relieve pain and swelling. While steroid medications may not cure your illness or injury, they can work with other treatments to provide fast and long-lasting pain relief.

Hyaluronic acid applied to your knee reduces swelling and works as a lubricant agent to help the movement in your joint. This process also reduces the friction between your bones.

Treat Your Knee Pain with RFA at Kanuru Interventional Spine & Pain Institute

The discomfort doesn’t have to control or limit your life. With innovative treatments such as radiofrequency ablation or joint injections, many of our patients regain their mobility and quality of life without the need for invasive surgery.

Contact us and schedule a consultation with a specialist in pain management to discover the treatment plan that better suits your health needs.