Our Staff

Dr. Nicholas Reinholtz is a graduate of the National College of Chiropractic and a certified Chiropractic Sports Physician and Acupuncturist. A Michigan native, he moved to Colorado in 1998 and opened his practice. Dr. Reinholtz cares for patients of all ages and specializes in treating injuries from auto accidents, worker's comp, and sports. He utilizes hands-on chiropractic techniques including Diversified and Gonstead and uses a Cox Flexion/Distraction table for herniated disc injuries. Add to this Dr. Reinholtz's knowledge of Reflexolgy and use of acupuncture and acupressure modalities, and you get a unique doctor with your complete healthcare in mind. Dr. Reinholtz is a vegetarian, non-smoker, an outdoor enthusiast, and an avid sports fan. In his spare time he plays on an ice hockey team and coaches two kids' ice hockey leagues. He lives in Highlands Ranch with his wife Luan and his sons Zack, Ben, and Jake.

Judy is our office manager and the friendly face that greets you each time you walk in our door. Judy is an advocate of chiropractic healthcare, having worked for chiropractors since 1999 and with Dr. Reinholtz since 2004. Judy is also a patient of Dr. Reinholtz and has referred many people to his care. She enjoys the customer service aspect of her job most, taking time to explain the benefits of Reinholtz Chiropractic care to new patients and helping them make the most of their visits. Judy is originally from New Jersey and lived in Ft. Lauderdale Florida from 1968 until 1977, when she moved to Colorado. She has two children and one grandson, Marcus, who is the light of her life. She lives in Parker with her husband John. 

Sherri Hall graduated from Minneapolis School of Massage and Bodywork, Inc. in July 2006 with a 39-Semester Credit Diploma in Therapeutic Body Wellness Massage. She really thought massage therapy was going to be her hobby, but after taking two years to finish school while working in the financial field she decided to pursue massage therapy as her career because she found it brought so much joy to her life. Moving to Colorado with her husband at the end of 2006 marked the beginning of her leaving one career behind and starting a new one in massage. Sherri incorporates Swedish, Deep Tissue, Trigger Point, and Hot Stone techniques into her massage session along with peace and quiet. She believes she gives a better massage if she isn't talking (but if you need to talk, she is happy to listen). Sherri lives in Highlands Ranch with her husband and her cat, Tegan. She is a non-smoker and vegetarian who enjoys bike rides. While at home she enjoys playing with Tegan, surfing the net, and watching British mystery shows!

Michelle Reske graduated from the Colorado School of Healing Arts in 2008, having completed the 700-hour CMT program and an additional 16 clock hours of course study in Pre-Natal massage. Before deciding to go to school for massage therapy, Michelle spent 1.5 years at the University of Missouri-Kansas City as a Dance Performance Major with focus in the styles of Ballet, Modern, and Jazz. She was also in a pre-professional dance company in her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. After an ankle injury, Michelle decided she wanted to help the human body from experiencing unnecessary pain. This is what lead her to Colorado and massage therapy. Michelle believes her artistic expression as a dancer helps her with massage. She loves what she does, and if you have ever experienced massage before, you know that you can feel the difference between a therapist who is just “going through the motions” and one who genuinely cares about her work and enjoys it. Michelle is a non-smoker who enjoys spending time with her husband, Michael (who will also be a CMT as of January 2011!), attending and dressing up for the Colorado Renaissance Festival in the summertime, and playing/snuggling with her two kittens, Thaileigh and Squish.