No more guessing, temporary fixes, or being told it is just age.
Back, neck, disc, and sciatica care
Non-surgical decompression for disc-driven pain.
For the right disc and nerve patterns, decompression may help reduce pressure and support a clearer path back to movement. PRM may use DRX9000 technology when that approach fits the diagnosis.
The PRM Method
Diagnosis first. Treatment second. Function always.
PRM does not start with a procedure menu. Dr. Kim looks for the real cause of your pain and builds a treatment path around your body, your goals, and the life you want back.
Regenerative medicine, decompression, guided procedures, diagnostics, laser, and rehabilitation.
Walk, sleep, climb stairs, work, play with family, and move with growing confidence.
Common reasons patients ask about this
Care starts with the pain pattern.
The same treatment can mean different things depending on why someone hurts.
Back pain can come from discs, joints, nerves, muscles, compensation, or a combination of patterns. PRM starts by clarifying the source.
Neck PainNeck pain care that starts with the reason it is happening.Neck pain may involve joints, discs, nerves, posture, muscle tension, or referred symptoms. The plan depends on what is driving the pattern.
SciaticaSciatica care that looks beyond the symptom.Radiating leg pain often points to nerve irritation, but the source still needs to be clarified before choosing the right path.
Herniated or Bulging DiscDisc pain care before you commit to a bigger step.A disc diagnosis does not automatically mean surgery. PRM helps patients understand what the disc is doing and what options may fit.
Knee PainKnee pain care for patients who want to stay active.Knee pain may involve cartilage, tendons, ligaments, arthritis, mechanics, inflammation, or prior injury.
Hip PainHip pain care that considers the whole movement pattern.Hip pain can come from the hip joint itself, surrounding soft tissue, the spine, or movement compensation.
Start with a conversation
Ask whether this option fits your pain.
Tell the team what you are dealing with and the office will help route you to the right next step.