In this episode of The MedTech Insider, host Parker Snedden sits down with Dr. Chris Kim, an experienced interventional pain physician with over 30 years in practice, to explore the evolution of pain management and the future of minimally invasive spine care.
Dr. Kim shares how the field has shifted from simply managing pain with injections and medications to actually treating the root cause through minimally invasive procedures. He emphasizes that modern pain medicine is becoming increasingly evidence-based, requiring physicians to prioritize safety, reproducibility, and long-term outcomes when adopting new technologies.
A key theme throughout the conversation is patient education and engagement. Dr. Kim explains that successful outcomes start with helping patients truly understand their condition—reviewing imaging together, listening to their symptoms, and making them active participants in their care.
The discussion also highlights how to identify the right patients for interventions like Minuteman, with Dr. Kim pointing to real-world indicators such as gait changes, balance issues, and relief when leaning forward—classic signs of spinal stenosis.
Looking ahead, Dr. Kim predicts a future where the lines between surgeons and interventional pain physicians continue to blur, driven by advancements in AI, regenerative medicine, and increasingly minimally invasive techniques.
He closes with a powerful reminder for the next generation of physicians:
👉 “Treat the patient, not the films. Follow the evidence—and always choose what you’d trust for your own family.”
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