Non-Surgical Sports Medicine in Seoul, Korea

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What We Do (No Surgery Needed)

At FINE Pain Clinic – Sindang/Wangsimni, we provide non-surgical, orthopedic-style care for sports and overuse injuries. Treatments focus on relieving pain, speeding recovery, and preventing recurrence—without an operation. The clinic is a short walk from Sindang Station (Exit 2) in Hwanghak Acro Tower.


Who This Is For

  • Runners, gym-goers, and weekend athletes with overuse pain
  • Students & commuters with posture-related sport/fitness strain
  • Travelers and expats who need English-friendly care and clear aftercare guidance


Common Sports Injuries We Treat

  • Knee: Patellofemoral pain (runner’s knee), knee OA, IT band syndrome
  • Foot/Ankle: Ankle sprain, Achilles tendinitis, plantar fasciitis
  • Shoulder: Rotator cuff tendinitis, impingement, AC joint inflammation, biceps tendinitis
  • Elbow/Wrist: Tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, wrist sprain
    These conditions are listed across our sports-injury and pain pages.


Non-Surgical Treatments We Use

  • ESWT (Shockwave Therapy): for chronic tendon/soft-tissue injuries and enthesopathies.
  • Manual Therapy (Medical Physiotherapy): hands-on techniques to improve alignment, mobility, and muscle balance.
  • Targeted Nerve Blocks: image-guided injections that calm inflamed nerves or facet-related pain to enable rehab.
  • Regenerative Injections (DNA/PDRN-type): supports tissue healing in select cases of tendon or ligament strain.
  • Sports-Injury Recovery & Exercise Guidance: graded return-to-sport with posture and load-management coaching.


Your Visit (Step-by-Step)

  1. Consultation & Exam – sport history, movement tests; review any prior imaging
  2. Diagnosis & Plan – clear English explanation + recovery timeline
  3. Same-Day Care – ESWT / manual therapy / appropriate injection if indicated
  4. Home Program – mobility, strength, and load-progression plan
  5. Follow-Up – adjust frequency and progress you back to full activity


Location, Hours & Access

  • Address: 2F, Hwanghak Acro Tower, 447 Toegye-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
  • Subway: Sindang Station (Lines 2 & 6), Exit 2 — ~120 m walk
  • Clinic Hours: Mon/Wed/Fri 09:00–18:30 · Tue/Thu 09:00–19:30 · Sat 09:00–14:00 (Sun/holidays closed; lunch 13:00–14:00; no lunch break Sat)
  • Phone: 02-2237-7525
    Details above are published on the clinic’s English page.


Book in English

  • Call: 02-2237-7525
  • KakaoTalk (Inquiries): warsaw99 (message in English is OK)


FAQs

Do I need an MRI first?
Not always. We examine you first and only recommend imaging if it will change treatment.

How many ESWT/manual sessions do I need?
Varies by injury chronicity and training goals. Many sports injuries respond within several sessions; your plan is individualized.

Do you treat acute sprains/strains?
Yes—non-surgical care, taping/bracing guidance, and a return-to-sport plan are provided case-by-case.