

"After I injured myself with massive disc herniations, I had to find something completely different from traditional care.
I also realized that I was sending some patients home with temporary fixes while their discs are continue to degenerate...
I had to find a better way/ breakthrough way to help
"Hopeless Cases" to avoid surgery and return to normal life." - Dr. Kim
The patients who don't respond to conventional care. The ones who've tried multiple chiropractors, physical therapy, injections, and medications—yet still wake up every morning wondering if today will be the day your back gives out completely.
After 15 years of practice, I've learned to recognize you immediately. I know you're skeptical (rightfully so), frustrated, and probably wondering if this is just another provider making promises he can't keep. But here's what's different: I'm not here to convince you that chiropractic is the answer. I'm here because I discovered the exact moment chiropractic reaches its limits—and what comes next.


Yes, spinal decompression is FDA approved and generally considered safe when performed by a qualified healthcare professional. It is a non-surgical treatment option that avoids the risks and complications associated with surgery. However, it may not be suitable for everyone, and a thorough evaluation by a healthcare provider is necessary to determine if it is appropriate for your specific condition.
Absolutely not! it is a gentle, non-invasive procedure designed to stretch the spine and alleviate pressure on discs. While most patients find it comfortable, relaxing. In fact, many patients fall asleep while getting care since it is their first time having so much of relief in their neck and lower back.
Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression therapy gently stretches the spine to take pressure off the affected discs and nerves. This creates negative pressure within the disc area to produce new tissues and cells, thus internally repairing the damaged discs and tissues. Spinal decompression therapy improves the discs’ ability to act as a cushion for the spinal bones and helps bulging discs to return to their original shape. So, YES! Spinal Decompression therapy is long lasting!
