Yes—when delivered by a skilled practitioner, holistic podiatry can help patients resolve stubborn pain, heal faster from injury, and regain mobility without relying on surgery or long-term medications. It works by combining root-cause diagnostics with regenerative therapies as well as movement re-education to restore function

Holistic podiatry doesn’t just look at where it hurts—it asks why it hurts in the first place.
Instead of stopping at short-term relief with medications, braces, or injections, this approach digs deeper. It considers how inflammation, poor circulation, nutrient deficiencies, chronic stress, past injuries, and lifestyle habits may all be contributing to your foot or ankle issues and why these issues aren’t healing.
Using a combination of advanced diagnostics, regenerative therapies, movement retraining, and lifestyle interventions, holistic podiatry aims to support long-term healing and prevent future breakdowns—so you can stay active, strong, and pain-free.
| Area of Care | Traditional Approach | Holistic Podiatry Results |
| Chronic ankle pain | Cortisone shots, orthotics, PT, surgery | Long-term resolution using PRP with Ozone or homeopathic with Ozone injections |
| Plantar fasciitis | Ice, rest, orthoticsPT, cortisone shots, surgery | Faster recovery using regenerative injection therapies, HBOT with red lights |
| Tendon injuries | Immobilization, NSAIDs, PT, surgery | Improved healing with homeopathic injections with ozone + PRP with Ozone + IV nutrients + Shockwave therapies |
| Post-surgical pain | More surgery, pain meds | Reduced scarring, inflammation, and improved outcomes with HBOT and regenerative injection therapies + Shockwave therapies |
| Non-healing fractures | Surgical fixation | Enhanced bone healing with homeopathic injections with Ozone, PRP with Ozone, and hyperbaric oxygen therapies |
Patients often come to holistic podiatry after trying everything else—multiple rounds of physical therapy, injections, pain relievers, and even surgery—without lasting results.
Many report:
“I broke my right ankle many years ago and had surgery with multiple screws and a plate. My ankle pain became worse over the years, and I developed arthritis. When I saw another doctor about this condition, he said I need the ankle fused. As a fleet manager at a car dealership, I have to walk around the parking structure for 9 to 10 miles per day. My ankle would swell and become extremely painful every day.
I came to Dr. Kim for my diabetic foot condition with an ulcer on my toe. As he started to treat my diabetic foot condition, he told me he could help me with the arthritic ankle joint. He advised that I change my diet and improve my overall health first. Then he gave me two homeopathic injections with Ozone and one PRP (Blood spinning injection) with Ozone.
After the injections, my ankle pain is completely gone, and now I can walk the parking structure with no pain. This is unbelievable because I thought I had to have surgery, and if I don’t have surgery, I have to live with this pain for the rest of my life. It took some time to get completely better, but I am so happy that I went through the treatments.”
-J. Quincy
Holistic podiatry is most effective when:
Dr. Don Kim uses a unique blend of regenerative medicine, integrative diagnostics, and functional movement therapies to help patients:
Every patient begins with a personalized diagnostic assessment, followed by a tailored 3-month program designed to jumpstart healing from the inside out—without surgery, cortisone, or opioids.
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Wondering if holistic podiatry could work for your condition?
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Medically Reviewed by Dr. Don Kim, DPM
