Dr. Williamson was raised in the Ozark Mountains of northwest Arkansas. He earned a Bachelor of Exercise Science degree from the University of Arkansas before acquiring his Doctor of Chiropractic and Master of Sports Science & Rehabilitation from Logan University in St. Louis, magna cum laude. He was awarded distinct recognition for his academic success and received the University’s Evidence-Informed Award for his dedication to evidence-informed care and providing mentorship to students and colleagues.
While in school, he worked as a research assistant with interests in chronic, disabling spinal pain and the biopsychosocial model of patient care. From this, he published multiple peer-reviewed research papers, and he continues to provide lectures regarding these topics for musculoskeletal clinicians around the world.
Dr. Williamson’s mission is to serve his community by providing high-quality and cost-effective care. He uses a patient-centered and goal-oriented treatment approach by taking the time to understand each person’s unique desires before structuring an individualized management plan. Beyond hands-on treatment, he provides each of his patients with thorough education about their condition and self-care advice to continue their recovery from home.
Outside of work, he enjoys weightlifting, golfing, cycling, hunting, fishing, and spending time with his wife Clare, his dogs Millie and Murphy, and his backyard chickens. While he considers Colorado his forever home, he remains a loyal Kansas City Chiefs fan.