Reddell Nolan

Fayetteville, Ar

I am a Chiropractor in Northwest Arkansas with a Masters degree in Sports and Rehabilitation. I finished my Masters degree at the University of Arkansas in the Fall of 2012 with the mens basketball team and currently serve as the team chiropractor for the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, a AA afilliate of the Kansas City Royals. Helping athletes achieve their goals by correcting biomechanical problems with chiropractor care is very rewarding.

At Reddell Family Chiropractic, we treat infants, elderly, athletes of all ages (grade school- to elite levels), weekend warriors, and everyone else who has a spine. At our facility we do digital full spine x-rays followed by a detailed anaylysis which helps us be specific/detailed to each individuals needs. I also work closely with my patients and help them get started with a work out program if they desire it. Working out can be a rough start, so I help the patient get started by talking about specific exercises that will benefit them and guide them in the right direction. Adjusting the spine can help the body in so many ways, whether someone is hurting or not. Our goal is to provide a healthier way of life for each individual, so they can live to their fullest potential!

I was born and raised in Oklahoma where I attended Northeastern State University. While at NSU, I met my wife Brittany who played soccer for the school. We married shortly after and moved to St. Louis so I could attend Chiropractic school. During my time up there I was able to learn from some of the best individuals in our field. After school, we moved to the NWA region and absolutely love it here. Along with my chiropractic office and the Naturals, I teach anatomy and Physiology/Palpatory Anatomy in Fayetteville. I am a active member in the Fayetteville Rotary Club. My wife and I had our first child back in October and love her more than anything!

  • Work
    • Reddell Family Chiropractic
  • Education
    • Tahlequah High School
    • NSU
    • Logan College of Chiropractic