Kristopher J.S. Goddard, DO
Sports Medicine Specialist | Sports Medicine
1080 E Indiantown Rd Suite 208 Jupiter FL, 33477Practice Philosophy
Integrative Medicine
About
As an osteopathic physician, Dr. Goddard seeks to help patients develop attitudes and lifestyles that don’t just fight illness but also help prevent disease. In our supportive environment, Dr. Goddard ...
Education and Training
University of Tennessee, Knoxville Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry 2000
Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine D.O. 2008
Provider Details
Kristopher J.S. Goddard, DO's Expert Contributions
What can I do for shoulder impingement?
We need more information to make a determination. There are different types of impingement. Would like to know if any imaging has been performed. Often time rest and physical therapy resolve the issue. Sometimes injections are needed READ MORE
What causes tight muscles around the knee?
Usually, injury or instability is created by the injury. What happens is muscles tighten up to protect the joint. READ MORE
How long does it take to correct torn ligaments?
Good question. Sometimes they never completely heal, but instead form scar tissue. Ultimately depends on the severity of damage and location of ligament/tendon. If mild should see improvement in 2 weeks, moderate can take up to 12 weeks and if severe injury sometimes never. READ MORE
What can you not do with tennis elbow?
Tennis elbow is commonly seen with several different activities including tennis, and certain types of weightlifting. Pushing exercises like benchpress often cause discomfort. Overhand swinging like tennis usually caused discomfort as well. READ MORE
What is tingling in legs a symptom of?
There are several causes of tingling in the legs, ranging from a pinched nerve in the back to diabetes damaging local nerves, too low ferritin levels causing a local and balance. Most common cause is usually related to the back READ MORE
How does an active child heal after a knee injury?
Children under the age of 18 heal remarkably well due to open growth plates READ MORE
How long do you have to wear a sling for a fractured elbow?
If the elbow is truly fractured then this should be guided by your sports medicine/orthopedic doctor. Normal is about 3 to 6 weeks depending on location of fracture. READ MORE
How do you relieve shoulder pain?
If there is true pain then this likely means there is an injury, and depending on the location can range from damage to the rotator cuff or the labrum. A combination between rest, ice, elevation and topical/oral anti-inflammatories can be used with caution. If not improving should consider full evaluation with MRI/imaging to prevent a small injury from getting significantly worse. READ MORE
Can I exercise after pilonidal cyst surgery?
There is usually a ramp up.. I would refer this to the operating surgeon. READ MORE
Is heat or cold better for wrist pain?
The majority of the body seems to like cold better except for the neck and low back which prefer heat. READ MORE
What is the fastest way to relieve knee pain?
There is no one good answer it ultimately depends on the cause. Can range from rest, therapy, oral anti-inflammatories, bracing or sometimes other possibilities if there is a large injury. READ MORE
Is ankle surgery painful?
Yes. There is no way around it surgery is usually painful but unfortunately often necessary READ MORE
How long is the healing period of a torn ACL?
Normal return to play is 9 to 12 months. READ MORE
How are the bones adjusted for sports injuries?
Not sure I understand your question. Traditionally the bones do not move/adjust as a result of playing sports unless there is an injury to Norco ligament/tendon/muscle or fracture. Sports/exercise is very helpful for strengthening of the bones. READ MORE
How long does it take for a fractured wrist to heal?
If the fracture is confirmed with x-rays, and is properly aligned, meaning that the bones are not too far apart, with appropriate casting these usually heal in 4 to 6 weeks. Returning to play sooner will likely lead to temporary healing and can lead to long-term issues. READ MORE
Does tennis elbow require surgery?
No, never. Bracing is helpful. physical therapy is very helpful. Try wrapping tape around tennis racket handle if from tennis. If that fails, injections with regenerative medicine (PRP, stem cell). READ MORE
How important is stretching?
Not overly important, but can help with hamstrings and as we get older (70+). Start off at gym slowly & build up. READ MORE
Can sport counseling help me be a better player?
Look up 'Sports Psychiatrist,' many parts of the game are mental. READ MORE
Can working out too much be bad for my health?
How much is too much, my partner Dr. Jesse Morse, exercises 10-20 hours per week. Avoid doing the same body parts too close together. If running avoid 19+ miles/week. READ MORE
What forms of exercise provide permanent weight loss?
Strength training (weights) provides the best & most long-lasting exercise for weight loss. Alternating between LISS & HIIT is also very effective. Here's a couple videos that can educate you: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-fS-iXBjiUl0DP0ZwwSeQ READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Age is the major determinant of recurrence in pediatric differentiated thyroid carcinoma.
- Local excision without radiation for high-grade soft-tissue sarcoma of the extremity and superficial trunk.
- ABVD chemotherapy with reduced radiation therapy rates in children, adolescents and young adults with all stages of Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Isolated adrenocorticotrophin deficiency and empty sella associated with hypothyroidism.
- Computed tomography of retroperitoneal and mesenteric sarcomas: a pictorial essay.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Treatments
- Stem Cell Therapies
- Prolotherapy
- Manipulation
- Iv Therapy
- Nutritional Health
- Anti-aging Medicine
- Facial Rejuvenation
- Hair Growth
- Stem Cells
- Platelet Rich Plasma
- Sports Injuries
- Osteopathic Manipluations
- O Shots
- Ozone Therapy
- UBI Therapy
- Regenerative Medicine
- Chelation Therapy
Professional Memberships
- American Academy / Association of Orthopedic Medicine (AAOM), the Society of Progressive Medical Education, the Cellular Medicine Association, the Expert Education Institute, the American Osteopathic College of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, the American Osteopathic Association of Prolotherapy Integrative Pain Management, the American Osteopathic Association, the American College for Advancement in Medicine
- American Academy of Osteopathy, Global Stem Cells Group, and Age Management Medicine Group
Fellowships
- Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Professional Society Memberships
- American Association of Orthopaedic Medicine, American College for the Advancement of Medicine, American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine
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Get to know Osteopathic Physician & Regenerative Medicine Specialist, Dr. Kristopher J.S. Goddard, who serves patients in Florida.
A reputable osteopathic physician & regenerative medicine specialist with a mission to heal, restore, and renew, Dr. Goddard is the Founder of The Osteopathic Center with offices in Miami and Jupiter, Florida & Knoxville, Tennessee. He strives to provide his patients with exceptional care in integrative medicine and osteopathic manipulative medicine by incorporating training from traditional medicine, acupuncture, and alternative medicine.
By assisting the body’s own natural health and self-healing abilities, he compassionately seeks to promote health and well-being. He focuses on an evaluation of the musculoskeletal system, toxicities, nutrition, and identification and correction of structural problems. He implements non-pharmaceutical approaches, utilizing nonsurgical and natural treatments through including osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), platelet rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell injections, acupuncture, and the development of attitudes and lifestyles that help fight illness and prevent disease.
Having devoted his life and dedicated his clinic to implementing the best practices and latest breakthroughs in innovative medicine, Dr. Goddard believes that working with the body’s own healing mechanisms can produce a better quality of life: less pain, less medication, less invasive surgeries and procedures, and a more youthful, vibrant appearance and experience. His proficiency across the wide range of therapies ensures that each of his patients will have the tools necessary to drastically shift their health in a positive direction.
“Improving the quality of patient’s lives is personal to me, as I believe medicine should be. Nothing in this world is so gratifying as seeing a patient recover from suffering” he conveyed.
An East Tennessee native, Dr. Goddard graduated with his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2000. He majored in biochemistry and minored in mathematics and religious studies. Years later, in 2008, he earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine.
His first year in medical school, he was chosen as the 2006 Student of the Year by the Florida Academy of Osteopathy, as well as served as class vice-president and the American Medical Student Association Osteopathic Awareness Co-Chair.
Thereafter, he pursued and completed a fellowship in anatomy, and a predoctoral fellowship in osteopathic principles and practice at Nova Southeastern University Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine. He also completed a traditional rotating internship and family practice residency at Westchester General Hospital.
Furthering his training, Dr. Goddard completed the Leadership Training Program for Complementary and Alternative Medicine sponsored by National Institutes for Health (NIH) at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies. He also pursued coursework in Medical Acupuncture for Physicians through UCLA, prolotherapy, platelet rich plasma injections, stem cell injections, hands-on cranial coursework, and multiple courses in intravenous nutrients. Likewise, he participated in multiple conferences and fellowships.
“When I got hit in the face hard with a softball, doctors gave me medicine to blunt my pain but that was not a cure. That made me realize there were other aspects of medicine that were not part of the typical med school curriculum. I wanted to get into my toolbox early on with a greater number of methods to help people, especially those that could quickly get to the root cause of their problem” recalled Dr. Goddard.
Considering continuing education of utmost importance to his patients, he seeks to provide them with the most recent advances in integrative and osteopathic medicine possible.
Regarded in good standing with a number of professional organizations, he is an active member of the American Academy / Association of Orthopedic Medicine (AAOM), the Society of Progressive Medical Education, the Cellular Medicine Association, the Expert Education Institute, the American Osteopathic College of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, the American Osteopathic Association of Prolotherapy Integrative Pain Management, the American Osteopathic Association, the American College for Advancement in Medicine, the American Academy of Osteopathy, Global Stem Cells Group, and Age Management Medicine Group, among others.
Holding certifications in Stem Cell Therapy Fellowship from A4M and Interventional and Regenerative Orthopaedic Medicine from AAOM, Dr. Goddard has been treating athletic injuries since 2009. He views the three top issues that regenerative medicine addresses really well as pain, injury, and instability.
“We can treat any of these things. Often, though not always, pain comes from the injury. Typically, chronic injuries are a result of instability. My job is to figure out the difference, to figure out what is going on in your body. Where we really excel is with our technique. Two physicians could treat the same type of injury with the same degree of severity and get different results because their technique is different” expressed the doctor.
His initial training as a Doctor of Osteopathy gives him a life-long appreciation for what is happening with both the site of the injury and the surrounding structures. He teaches this fundamental philosophy to his team at The Osteopathic Center.
Osteopathic medicine is a branch of the medical profession in the United States. Osteopathic physicians are licensed to practice medicine and surgery in all 50 states and are recognized to varying degrees in 85 other countries. As licensed physicians, they diagnose, treat, prescribe medications, and perform surgery.
Regenerative medicine is the branch of medicine that develops methods to regrow, repair or replace damaged or diseased cells, organs or tissues. It includes the generation and use of therapeutic stem cells, tissue engineering, and the production of artificial organs. Regenerative medicine specialists use biology to alleviate pain and repair tissues that have been damaged by disease, injury, or age. They use the blood components, such as platelet-rich plasma and stem cells, to stimulate the body’s natural healing process.
An authority in his field, Dr. Goddard is the recipient of On-Time Doctor Award (2014, 2015, 2018), Patients’ Choice Award (2014, 2018), and Compassionate Doctor Recognition (2015, 2018).
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