The serve has lost rotation. The backswing stopped turning. The hip limits the follow-through.
You are not injured. You are limited. The body is the ceiling you keep hitting. Dr. Jason Rogers — chiropractor, certified tennis instructor, and ONNIT certified trainer — treats the movement pattern, not just the joint.
Complete the 3-minute mobility challenge and get a free movement screen plus x-rays. No charge, no sales pitch, just the real reason your game is stuck.
The challenge
Film it. Send it. Get screened.
Most mobility work happens in a mirror, where you can see what looks right. The challenge is filmed from the side and back, where the real restrictions show up. It takes three minutes and a phone.
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Film three quick checks.
Overhead reach, hip hinge, and a single-leg ankle lunge. Use your phone. No gym, no equipment, no perfect lighting.
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Send the video.
Upload it through the form or bring it to your appointment. Jason watches how you move, not how you pose.
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Get screened and x-rayed.
Complete the challenge and come in for a free movement screen plus x-rays. Now the joint-level picture matches the movement picture.

By sport
The movement the sport demands, and where it usually breaks down.
Tennis
Serve rotation
A serve needs thoracic rotation and a stable shoulder. When the mid-back stops turning, the arm and elbow do the work. That is where the pain starts.
Golf
Backswing load
A good backswing loads the hip and ribcage. If the hip won't rotate, the low back does the work. It does not last eighteen holes.
Climbers, runners, and snowboarders follow the same rule: the joint that hurts is usually not the joint that is stuck. The pain is downstream from a restriction somewhere else in the chain.
Why him
He sees the sport before he sees the symptom.
Certified tennis instructor
He reads the serve, the swing, and the footwork because he has taught them for years.
ONNIT certified trainer
Movement quality, strength, and mobility coached as one system, not separate departments.
Doctor of Chiropractic
Hands-on joint work, x-rays, and the clinical lens to know when the pattern is a movement issue and when it is something more.
For athletes
What changed when they treated the pattern.
"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."
"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."
Film the challenge. Find the ceiling.
You already know the shot that is missing. The question is what in your body is keeping it from coming back. Three minutes of video is the fastest way to start answering it.
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