Even though some time had passed since my car accident, the pain persisted from my knees to my ankles, making walking or climbing stairs uncomfortable. I still needed to use crutches, and even after receiving orthopedic treatment, the lingering pain persisted, so I decided to try Korean medicine in conjunction with it. He asked me very meticulous questions about the direction of impact at the time of the accident, when the pain started, and even the nature of the pain I was experiencing. He didn't just examine my knees; he explained the entire process, including the alignment of my ankles, calves, and pelvis, which gave me a sense of trust. After the diagnosis, he said I still had muscle and ligament tension and blood stasis due to the aftereffects of the accident. Treatment consisted of acupuncture, herbal acupuncture, cupping therapy focused on the knees and ankles, and chuna therapy for pain relief. The acupuncture wasn't as painful as I thought, and the herbal acupuncture only caused a slight tingling sensation. Immediately after the treatment, my legs felt noticeably lighter, and I could feel a difference in my gait when I walked home.