- Headaches
- Arthritis
- FibromyalgiaJones Counterstrain – This very gentle technique works with the muscles and connective tissues of the body. Tight, painful muscles are placed in a position where the muscle is allowed to relax and the pain generators disappear. This technique works very well for patients with arm and leg pain. Patients with headaches, low back pain, fibromyalgia and arthritis frequently see benefit with this technique as well.
- Sinusitis
- Pediatric Care
- Ear Infections
- High Cholesterol
- Emergency CareMy migraines were debilitating. They usually lasted 3 days, well 5 if you count the 2 day migraine “hangover”. I did not have a week to give to this ailment. I was too busy being an active mom of 3 very active children, a wife, and a leader within my community. However, my headaches were becoming more severe and had even landed me in Urgent Care one week-end due to the uncontrollable pain. And even though Demerol worked wonders in alleviating that pain momentarily, I knew the headaches would be back. It was time for a change.
- Constipation
- Bronchitis
- Urinary IncontinenceVisceral Manipulation – Visceral manipulation is a gentle technique that focuses on the proper function of the internal organs. This technique involves gentle stretching and balancing of the tension forces that impact the function of the internal organs. This technique works well for infertility problems, abdominal pain, pelvic pain, urinary incontinence and many other health problems.
- Female Infertility
- Pelvic Pain
- Pregnancy
- Labor and Delivery
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Autism
- Multiple SclerosisPeople of all ages, backgrounds and religions can benefit. Spiritual Medicine can help with many physical, psychological and emotional conditions such as: chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, pain syndromes, multiple sclerosis, HIV, cancer, depression, anxiety, fear, grief and much more.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Depression
- Anxiety
- UltrasoundDuring her Army service, Dr. McReynolds also published a case report and critique of the use of ultrasound in the battle-field and original research on osteopathic manipulation for neck pain. She also served as teaching faculty and research director at Carl R Darnall Army Medical Center.
- MRIMany people suffer from pain or diseases that can’t be found on a CT/MRI or on a lab test. Osteopathic Manipulation (OM), also known as Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) is a specialty in which a physician uses his hands to diagnose, treat, and prevent illness or injury.
- X-Rays
- SciaticaDr. McReynolds treats many types of muscle, joint and nerve problems including (but not limited to) back pain, sports injuries, sprains and strains, repetitive injury, headaches, TMJ pain, neck pain, certain types of numbness and tingling, sciatica, muscle pain, joint pain, infant feeding problems, colic and much more.
- Whiplash
- Cyst
- Sports MedicineWhether you are an enthusiastic amateur, an elite professional, a gym junkie or simply like to keep fit, sports injuries do occur. Many sport injuries are the result of overuse or playing too hard and too often, but occasionally incorrect equipment is the problem like ill-fitting footwear which can cause hip, knee and foot injury. Football, golf, tennis, running, swimming, gymnastics, dancing, yoga, and martial arts are some of the many sports that our patients participate or compete in and come to us for treatment.
- Frozen Shoulder
- Tennis Elbow
- Shoulder Pain
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Manual TherapyFor those who have never experienced it, Osteopathic Manipulation is difficult to describe, as it is unlike any other form of manual therapy. It is not massage, reiki, or chiropractic. Many patients cannot even feel most of the Osteopath's most effective techniques.
- Ankle Sprain
- Foot Pain
- Foot Injuries
- AllergiesMy 5 year old son, DL, was diagnosed with an impacted sinus. For 3 months straight, he had a chronic cough and was diagnosed with an impacted sinus. He was placed on serveral different medications to include claritin, zyrtec, benadryl, ataraz, flonase, flovent (nasally), and three rounds of antibiotics. The sinus still didn’t clear. We also had allergy testing and saw the allergist. We were told DL did not have asthma and had no allergies to food or outside agents. We also saw an ENT specialist. He has said the only solution at this point was balloon sinuplasty to open up the sinus and then they would drain it. I was horrified at the thought of my son undergoing general anesthesia and having surgery. I had heard of Dr. McReynolds and decided to give her a call. We did a phone consultation where she reviewed DL’s history and asked several questions. She then made recommendations to include some simple nutritional changes and a few supplements. I felt soooooo relieved after just talking with Dr. McReynolds. She was so nice and encouraging--I felt like there was an option to surgery. After just 2 weeks all his symptoms completely resolved. I can’t thank Dr. McReynolds enough.