"Dr. Roger provides sensitive,
compassionate relief for your pain."

Roger Smith D.C.

Dr. Roger understands firsthand what chiropractic can do. "I have a true understanding of pain and loss of motor function", he says. "I have experienced both and through chiropractic rehab, I found my way to full health again. My mission now is to help others achieve all the joys of full health and mobility."

In 1989, he was still in college and already well on his way to a successful career designing ergonomic workstations as a manufacturing engineer. One evening during a night parachute insertion for the U.S. Army National Guard, he was seriously injured, suffering multiple compression fractures on his entire spine.

Almost completely disabled, he lived with unrelenting pain for the next six years before discovering the benefits of chiropractic care and his own body's self healing abilities. Three years in a rehabilitation chiropractic program restored him to full health.

His remarkable recovery stirred a new passion in him. He followed the guidance and encouragement of his gifted chiropractor and in 1998 entered his doctor's alma mater, Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic. He graduated in 2001, having received the coveted Service Distinction Award.

In addition to regular adjustments , Dr. Roger offers nutritional consultation as well as exercise plans to enhance the benefits of your chiropractic care.

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When you visit Dr. Roger, He will…

 Take a case history to determine your total health profile.

 Carefully examine and analyze your spine for any
structural abnormality
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 Request laboratory analysis and x-rays if needed.

 Offer recommendations on how and why to begin care.

 Refer you to supplemental or alternative medical
care if needed.


 Work with your physician, physical therapist or
other health care professional per your request.

 

 

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Roger checking his patient's
posture and alignment before
any adjustment.