Busan Himchan Hospital Invites Spine Surgery Patients to the Meeting of the Meeting...Great response to patient care beyond the clinic
Nov 27, 2025
Busan Himchan Hospital (Hospital Director Kim Tae-kyun) held an invitation meeting for spinal surgery patients in the auditorium on the 10th floor of the hospital on the 27th and prepared time to share postoperative management and rehabilitation methods.
More than 20 people attended the meeting, including patients and guardians who underwent surgery for spinal diseases by Kim Kyung-joon, head of the spinal center (neurosurgeon). Kim, the head of the center, explained how to control pain after surgery, how to exercise proper movement and rehabilitation, and how to manage long-term, and examined the recovery process of patients in detail.
Participants were free to ask questions about their usual questions, and Kim, the head of the center, provided customized answers according to disease conditions and helped patients understand
Kim Kyung-joon, director of the center, explained the causes of typical spinal diseases such as spinal stenosis and lumbar disc, saying, "Spine surgery is an important treatment to reduce pain and return to normal, but postoperative management can have a greater impact. We will continue careful education and communication to help patients maintain healthy spinal function for a long time."."
A patient who attended the meeting said, "'It's been so painful that it's hard to even walk for years, but the pain has decreased significantly since the surgery, so my body has become lighter.'" "I'm really grateful that you take care of patients beyond the clinic to the end."
Degenerative spinal disease is a common disease in the elderly, and in severe cases, it may be difficult to walk due to numbness in the legs and back pain. Busan Himchan Hospital is focusing on reducing patients' pain by performing high-precision treatments such as minimally invasive spinal endoscopy (UBE) and microscopic surgery.
In the future, Busan Himchan Hospital plans to strengthen its patient-centered follow-up management system, including meetings with surgical patients by their doctors, periodic health counseling, and customized management programs after surgery.
More than 20 people attended the meeting, including patients and guardians who underwent surgery for spinal diseases by Kim Kyung-joon, head of the spinal center (neurosurgeon). Kim, the head of the center, explained how to control pain after surgery, how to exercise proper movement and rehabilitation, and how to manage long-term, and examined the recovery process of patients in detail.
Participants were free to ask questions about their usual questions, and Kim, the head of the center, provided customized answers according to disease conditions and helped patients understand
Kim Kyung-joon, director of the center, explained the causes of typical spinal diseases such as spinal stenosis and lumbar disc, saying, "Spine surgery is an important treatment to reduce pain and return to normal, but postoperative management can have a greater impact. We will continue careful education and communication to help patients maintain healthy spinal function for a long time."."
A patient who attended the meeting said, "'It's been so painful that it's hard to even walk for years, but the pain has decreased significantly since the surgery, so my body has become lighter.'" "I'm really grateful that you take care of patients beyond the clinic to the end."
Degenerative spinal disease is a common disease in the elderly, and in severe cases, it may be difficult to walk due to numbness in the legs and back pain. Busan Himchan Hospital is focusing on reducing patients' pain by performing high-precision treatments such as minimally invasive spinal endoscopy (UBE) and microscopic surgery.
In the future, Busan Himchan Hospital plans to strengthen its patient-centered follow-up management system, including meetings with surgical patients by their doctors, periodic health counseling, and customized management programs after surgery.
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