Denver · S Federal Blvd

Want to feel aligned, strong, and pain-free again?

Dr. Jason Rogers is a chiropractor, a 500-hour registered yoga teacher, and a guide for a nervous system stuck in high gear. He adjusts the spine, then teaches you the movement that keeps it there.

Dr. Jason Rogers smiling in a blue shirt, photographed indoors in natural light

Dr. Jason Rogers, DC

  • Doctor of Chiropractic
  • 500-Hour RYT
  • Dry Needling Certified
  • Cupping Certified
  • Active Release Technique
  • Graston
  • Activator

Why yoga plus chiropractic

Because movement is medicine.

Dr. Jason Rogers practicing yoga
Movement — the part that feeds the disc.
Dr. Jason Rogers in navy scrubs performing a cervical adjustment on a patient in his treatment room
Adjustment — the part that clears the way.

Spinal discs have almost no blood supply. They get fed a different way. When you move, the disc is loaded and unloaded, and that pumping action pulls synovial fluid in with nutrients and pushes waste out. Sit still and the pump stops. The disc gets drier, stiffer, and easier to hurt.

That is the yoga half. Slow, deliberate loading through a full range, done often enough to matter.

The adjustment is the other half. If a segment is restricted or off alignment, the joint above and below take the load instead, and every rep of movement grinds somewhere it should not. Adjusting restores the alignment so movement lands evenly.

If you can't move, you can't heal.

The new patient visit

Thirty minutes. Nothing happens that you didn't agree to.

Most people are nervous about the first visit because they don't know what it involves. Here is all of it, in order.

  1. 01

    Consultation

    We sit down and talk. What hurts, when it started, what you have already tried, and what you want to get back to doing.

  2. 02

    X-rays

    Images of your spine, taken on site. You see them with me and I explain what each one shows in plain language.

  3. 03

    Posture screening

    I watch you stand, walk, bend, and rotate. Pain shows up in one place. The cause is usually somewhere else.

  4. 04

    A care plan

    A specific plan with a timeline: how often you come in, what we adjust, and the movement you do between visits.

Patients

What changed for them.

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As a climber, I'm constantly pushing my body and I was getting daily neck and low back pain. Within two weeks of treatment with Dr. Rogers, I felt stronger and more mobile. A month later, the pain was gone and I won my next speed climbing competition. His care kept me on the wall and at the top of my game.
Ahmed T.Professional rock climber
Dr. Rogers helped me eliminate pain I'd carried for decades from old snowboarding injuries. My neck pain is gone. I can walk pain-free. I've built strength, reduced inflammation, and become more aligned than ever. He's not just a chiropractor he's a master healer with a yogi's wisdom.
Julie B.Denver, CO
I came in with chronic lower back pain from years of commuting and desk work. Dr. Rogers helped me fix the cause, not just the pain. My whole body moves easier now, and my back pain is gone. He even helped me get off allergy meds by changing my diet. Full-body healing, inside and out.
David F.Denver, CO

Short answers

The questions patients actually ask, answered in under a minute.

No lectures. Each one is a single question, answered the way Jason would answer it in the room.

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First visit

Does an adjustment hurt?

48 sec

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Pain

Why does my back hurt more in the morning?

55 sec

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Care plans

How often do I actually need to come in?

42 sec

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Anatomy

What is that popping sound?

38 sec

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Movement

Can yoga fix a disc problem on its own?

59 sec

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First visit

Why do you take x-rays on the first visit?

45 sec

Book a visit

Give it thirty minutes. You'll know.

Scheduling is online and takes under a minute. If you'd rather ask a question first, call the office and you'll get Jason or a straight answer about whether this is the right care for you.

Hours
Monday & Wednesday8:45am – 5:15pm
Tuesday2:30pm – 5:30pm
Thursday & Friday9:00am – 11:30am