Scott B. Reynolds, MD
As an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine and the care of all athletic injuries, Dr. Scott Reynolds focuses on shoulder, knee, and elbow injuries. He is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and has special certification in cartilage transplantation. After growing up in central Nebraska and attending Hastings College, he graduated medical school, #1 in his class, from the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Reynolds completed an orthopaedic residency at the University of Wisconsin, where he was selected as Chief Resident and Resident of the Year. He then completed his fellowship training at one of the most sought out and world renowned sports medicine programs, the American Sports Medicine Institute in Birmingham, AL with Dr. James Andrews. While in Birmingham, he received training in advanced arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder, knee, and elbow and assisted with the care of University of Alabama, Auburn University, and Jackson State University athletes, as well as numerous NFL and MLB players. He has extensive experience working with professional, collegiate, high school, and recreational athletes.
Dr. Reynolds, a former collegiate athlete, currently serves as an orthopaedic consultant and team physician for the Omaha Storm Chasers (AAA affiliate of the Kansas City Royals) and the Omaha Nighthawks UFL football team.
He is active in several professional associations including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy Association of North America, and the American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society. He is also a voluntary orthopedic clinical instructor for Clarkson Family Medicine residency and the University of Nebraska Medical Center physician assistant program. Dr. Reynolds is currently the medical director of sports medicine for Jennie Edmundson Hospital and a member of the Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital Sports Medicine Team.
In addition to his work at NebOrtho, Dr. Reynolds is a co-founder of dr7 Innovations, a medical product discovery and development company. He has published research as well as several book chapters and has given numerous presentations at a variety of professional meetings. Dr. Reynolds has also earned numerous awards and honors throughout his education, training, and career. Away from work he enjoys spending time with his wife and three boys.
EDUCATION
University of Nebraska College of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska
Doctor of Medicine, With High Distinction, conferred May 2001
Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska
Bachelor of Arts degree, summa cum laude, May 1997
Major: Biology Minor: Chemistry
Lexington High School, Lexington, Nebraska
Valedictorian, Diploma May 1993
RESIDENCY TRAINING
Orthopedic Surgery Residency
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
Orthopedic Surgery Certification, conferred June 2006
FELLOWSHIP
Orthopedic Sports Medicine, August 2006 - July 2007
American Sports Medicine Institute, Birmingham, Alabama
James R. Andrews, MD; E. Lyle Cain, MD; Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD
PRACTICE
NebOrtho (Partner - Orthopedic Surgeon)Omaha, NE August 2007 - present
dr Innovations (Co-Founder)
LICENSURE & CERTIFICATION
Nebraska Medical License
Iowa Medical License
ABOS Board Certified
Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (Cartilage Transplant) Certification
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS/COMMITTEES
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine
Arthroscopy Association of North America
American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
Nebraska Orthopedic Society
Metro Omaha Medical Society
National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Alumni Association
Bellevue Medical Center Medical Staff Quality Committee, 2010 - 2011
Reviewer for Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research Journal, 2009
Medical Director of Sports Medicine, Jennie Edmundson Hospital, 2008 - present
Jennie Edmundson Hospital Orthopaedic Council, 2009 - present
Jennie Edmundson Hospital Executive Committee, 2010 - present
Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital Sports Medicine Team, 2009 - present
Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital IT Committee, 2009 - 2010
Clarkson Family Medicine Residency - Voluntary Clinical Instructor, 2008 - present
Univ. of Nebraska Medical Center PA School - Voluntary Clinical Instructor, 2008 - present
HONORS & AWARDS
Maltese Cross Award for Community Service, Clarkson College 2010
AMERICAN SPORTS MEDICINE INSTITUTE
American Sports Medicine Fellowship Society Annual Clinical Science Research Award 2007
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN ORTHOPEDIC RESIDENCY
Selected Chief Resident by attending staff
Leonard Marmor Surgical Arthritis Foundation Award (Resident of the Year) 2006
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
AOA Senior Scholar Award (#1 Overall Ranking in Class)
Pharmacology Student of the Year
UNMC Regents Scholarship
Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society Scholarship
PUBLICATIONS
CHAPTERS
- Jeffrey R. Dugas, Scott B. Reynolds, James R. Lebolt, and James R. Andrews: Throwing Injuries in the Adult. In Delee, Drez, and Miller (eds.): Orthopaedic Sports Medicine - Principles and Practice 3rd ed. Philadelphia, Saunders Elsevier, 2010, pp. 1214-1227.
- William G. Carson, Jr. and Scott B. Reynolds: Normal Arthroscopic Anatomy of the Shoulder. In Kevin E. Wilk, Michael M. Reinold and James R. Andrews (eds.): The Athlete’s Shoulder 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2009, pp. 91-98.
- Scott B. Reynolds, Joe P. Bramhall, Dorothy F. Scarpinato, and James R. Andrews: Operative Arthroscopy of the Shoulder. In Kevin E. Wilk, Michael M. Reinold and James R. Andrews (eds.): The Athlete’s Shoulder 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2009, pp. 99-104.
- William B. Geissler, Richard B. Caspari, and Scott B. Reynolds: Arthroscopic Techniques of the Shoulder. In Kevin E. Wilk, Michael M. Reinold and James R. Andrews (eds.): The Athlete’sShoulder 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2009, pp. 105-110.
ARTICLES
OTHER RESEARCH INTERESTS/GRANTS
- “Revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using allograft bone screws for femoral tunnel defects”
-Ben K. Graf MD
- “Effect of neuropeptides on the repair of an osteochondral defect in a rat knee model”
-Ray Vanderby PhD
-Recipient of a $2000 grant from the University of Wisconsin Resident Research Fund
- “An unusual cause of proximal median neuropathy – A Case Report” -Robert H. Ablove MD