Mahealani Schreindorfer, DC
Fall 1980 - Fall 2120
Current Position
Biography
Dr. Mahealani Schreindorfer graduated from Western Oregon University with a major in Exercise Science and a minor in Human Biology. Dr. Schreindorfer pursued further education and training at the Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU), earning a Doctorate in Chiropractic. She graduated Cum Laude in December of 2019. Still wanting more education and training, she was accepted into the rigorous, two-year SCU Chiropractic Sports Medicine Residency. Although the program is two years, Dr. Schreindorfer extended her residency to three years due to the pandemic.
During her internship, Dr. Schreindorfer worked with the AIDS Lifecyle Ride in 2018 and 2019, and volunteered at fencing tournaments, powerlifting meets, rowing events, and she had a wide range of clinical experiences.
During her residency she completed an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Program, and the Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, the highest board certification in chiropractic sports medicine in the United States.  While in the residency, Dr. Schreindorfer travelled nationally and internationally with USA Fencing and she was asked to be the clinical lead for one of the Olympic Squads for USA Fencing. She has also worked with USA Cycling, Rugby, Track and Field, BMX, USA Field Hockey Junior Team, USA Bobsled, USA Luge, USA Softball and completed rotations at the Lake Placid and Chula Vista Olympic and Paralympic Training Centers. She has also been part of the sports medicine team at SCU that provides sideline care to Whittier Union School District football teams. She served as the lead clinician for the La Serna High School football team.
Dr. Schreindorfer still has a strong academic interest. She won the Robert Reed Award for the Best Abstract at the 2021 ACBSP Chiropractic Sports Science Symposium and has written several abstracts for the past three ACBSP sports symposiums. Currently, Dr. Schreindorfer serves on the ACBSP Diversity and Equity Committee and ACBSP Written and Practical exams committees. She is also a part of the SCU Quality Assurance Committee. She has also presented at the California Chiropractic Association Sports Symposium in 2022 on the topic of Marfan’s Syndrome. Dr. Schreindorfer is also a previous Sports Medicine Clinic Student Clinician in the SCU Health System.
 Dr. Schreindorfer continues to work with USA Fencing and USA Waterpolo nationally and internationally. In addition to her Sports Medicine experiences, she also provides vertically integrated care for Law Enforcement, Fire Fighters, First Responders and Veterans. She currently works as an SCU Tactical Sports Medicine Clinician serving the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and other government agencies.
Degrees
D.C., Sports Medicine, Southern California University of Health Sciences, Whittier, California, United States
Professional Licensures (Healthcare)
DC, California, United States, DC 34784, Active, 2020, May 2025
Certifications (Healthcare)
American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians, Chiropractic Sports Medicine, 453, 2021-11-03, 2024-11-01, Yes
Honors and Awards
Fall 2021 - Fall 2021
Robert C. Reed Award for Best Abstract, 2021, ACBSP, "Marfan Syndrome in collegiate athlete"
