Meet Dr. Mellorya Wynn

“At the age of 16, I watched my father suffer from having failed back surgery and subsequently becoming disabled in the prime of his life.  At the time I knew nothing of chiropractic or acupuncture and the wonderful things that they are capable of.  I wish I had known then that the wonders of chiropractic help people like my father every day.  I decided after college that if I could become a chiropractor and help to manage people’s pain with less invasive medicine than that is what I would do.”

After finishing her undergraduate degree at the University of Central Arkansas, Dr. Wynn moved to Kansas City, MO where she attended Cleveland Chiropractic College.  During her four years at Cleveland, Dr. Wynn focused on X-Ray analysis, human anatomy and physiology, physical diagnosis, and various chiropractic adjusting techniques.  In 2004, Dr. Wynn graduated with her Doctorate in Chiropractic.  At that time she accepted an extended internship with the Chiropractic Healing Center in Kansas City, KS.  Upon completion of her internship, Dr. Wynn moved back to her home state of Arkansas where she has been in active practice since 2005.

Dr. Wynn holds her post graduate certification in acupuncture.  This certification has enabled her to treat a wider range of patients by using the ancient art of acupuncture along with chiropractic to treat various ailments such as migraines, low back and neck pain, bursitis, tendonitis, and TMJ to name a few.  Dr. Wynn has also begun training to be certified by the Titleist Performance Institute as a Golf Injury Specialist.  This advanced certification will enable Dr.Wynn to focus on golf professionals and how to incorporate physical conditioning, screening, and rehabilitative programs to treat and prevent common golf injuries.

Dr. Wynn believes in a multi-faceted approach to healthcare.  “As healthcare providers it is our duty to help educate our patients to understand their bodies and its well-being and to explore alternatives that treat not only our symptoms but also our underlying problems”.

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