Dr. Felix Lee considers himself a chiropractor by education and a manual therapist by training. He obtained his DC degree from Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCUHS) in 2000. Dr. Lee received further education and certification as a Chiropractic Sports Physician through the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians. He has organized and taught many courses through the Kinesio Taping Association and has been involved with instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization since 2007 as an instructor. In 2006, Dr. Lee returned to academia as a Supervising Clinician and Professor at Cleveland Chiropractic College, Los Angeles, and transitioned over to his alma mater in 2011. He was the lead treating clinician for three randomized-control trials involving hip and knee osteoarthritis and patellofemoral pain syndrome. Currently, Dr. Lee is a clinician supervising 20-plus chiropractic interns at Mt. San Antonio College’s Student Health Center, where SCUHS provides chiropractic care to approximately 45,000 students and student-athletes. He emphasizes evidence-informed practice, which includes manipulative therapy of dysfunctional joints, manual therapy (especially instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization) and rehabilitative exercises.