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MEET THE FOUNDERS

In October 2006, Dr. Lisa Goodman opened the doors of Washington Park Chiropractic in a small duplex in the Washington Park neighborhood of Denver, CO. Her vision was to serve the community using proven chiropractic techniques and a common-sense approach while offering thorough and affordable care.

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Wash Park Chiro was one of Denver’s first dedicated sports chiropractic offices and among the first to introduce tools like the Graston Technique and RockTape. Identifying a growing need in the community, Dr. Goodman earned board certification in pediatrics and prenatal chiropractic care — and is among the few chiropractors in the country dual certified in both sports chiropractic and pediatric chiropractic.

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Highly motivated by continuing education, Dr. Goodman presents at seminars and conferences across the U.S. and internationally, teaching pediatric chiropractic technique with an emphasis on spine and extremity adjusting. She also contributes regularly to chiropractic trade publications, local magazines, and her own blog and social media channels. Areas of special interest include ankle and foot injuries, wrist pain, aggressive non-surgical treatment for disc herniations, and school-aged athletes.

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Dr. Goodman is the author of The Manual for the Chiropractic Entrepreneur and the founder of The Practice Fox, an educational and mentorship platform that helps chiropractors build successful, sustainable, and patient-centered practices.

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Dr. Goodman and her family live in West Washington Park in a house built in 1895. Her sons both attend Denver South High School and are avid athletes, playing baseball, golf and skateboarding. Her husband, Joe, works at Proctor Productions, and their dog, Ozzie, is a frequent visitor to Wash Park.

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As a clinician, teacher, and entrepreneur, Dr. Goodman continues to mentor chiropractic interns and new graduates and remains closely connected to Palmer College of Chiropractic, her alma mater.

THE KINGSBURY OPEN

In 2007, Dr. Goodman lost her father, Tom Kingsbury to Pancreatic Cancer. In 2015 Dr. Goodman, Joe, and their family founded the Kingsbury Open Golf Tournament in his honor. It is held the 2nd Thursday of June every year at the Golf Club at Bear Dance.

All proceeds from the golf tournament benefit Wings of Hope for Pancreatic Cancer

Please visit our dedicated Kingsbury Open Site to learn more.  

 

Wings of Hope
Kingsbury Open
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