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About
Us
Dr.
Lisa Humfeld D.C.
I come to Faribault from Westby, WI, which is located about
thirty minutes southeast of La Crosse. I chose to open my chiropractic
office in Faribault because it is centrally located with friendly neighborhoods
and a good quality of life.
I graduated magna cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport,
Iowa. Palmer College is considered the fountainhead of chiropractic because
it is where chiropractic was discovered and first taught. While attending Palmer
College, I interned under the world renowned Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractor,
Dr. E. L. Crowder, who has been active in practice for over fifty years. Prior to
graduation, I also interned with Dr. Greg Adams in Wakarusa, Indiana. Interning with
these two Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractors allowed me to successfully deal with
a wide spectrum of problems from migraine headaches to constant fatigue
In March of 2004, I was introduced to B.E.S.T. (Bio-Engergetic Synchronization Technique).
I have now received a diplomate as a B.E.S.T. practioner and have seen some phenomenal results in my patients. B.E.S.T. helps patients physically, but also mentally and emotionally.
This brings a unique approach to the spine, while providing a gentle and effective approach to
renewed health and relief of discomfort for people of all ages. For anyone that is interested
in learning more about Upper Cervical Specific Chiropractic and B.E.S.T., I will be conducting
an informative lecture on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 6:00 P.M. at my office. These
lectures are free and open to the public. Please call if you are interested in attending one of
these sessions: (507) 333-5388.
I hold active chiropractic licenses in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. I am a member of the
Minnesota Chiropractic Association, Wisconsin Chiropractic
Association, and Morter Health System. I am also an active member of the Faribault Rotary
Club and the AM Networkers (BNI Chapter). I currently serve on the board for the Faribault Chamber of Congress and the Friends of the Buckham Memorial Library.
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