Dr. Rodgers graduated magna cum laude in 1998 from Cleveland College of Chiropractic. He relocated in 2001 to Boulder County from the renowned Palmer Chiropractic Clinics where he completed a 3-year post-graduate residency in skeletal radiology and also served as an instructor in the physical rehabilitation and undergraduate athletic training departments. His specific clinical interests include whiplash injuries, disk herniations, ANY running or cycling- related overuse injury, video gait analysis of runners, bicycle fitting, and most things that happen to an athlete during sports participation. He is a post-graduate faculty member of Palmer College of Chiropractic and continues to lecture nationally on the subject of sports-related diagnostic imaging and rehabilitation. Dr. Rodgers is published in numerous chiropractic, sports medicine, and outdoor sports magazines including Outside Magazine, Runner's World, Adventure Racing Magazine, and the Journal of the Neuromuskuloskeletal System. He is the past medical staff director for Rocky Mountain based Ironman events. Dr. Rodgers performed his undergraduate sports medicine training at the University of Missouri at Kansas City where he obtained his board certification as an athletic trainer (A.T.C.). As a trainer in the athletic department, he supervised the primary care of over 150 Division I athletes and worked specifically with the soccer, basketball, and track and field teams performing injury evaluation, rehabilitation, prevention, and emergent field care. His athletic background includes numerous endurance sports where he is a past nationally-ranked adventure racer having raced for Team Salomon USA and Team Dart Nuun based in Seattle, Washington. He has competed internationally in expedition length multisport races including the Eco Challenge and the Raid Gauloises. He is a past member of multiple US Canoe and Kayak teams having represented the US in the 2010 and 2012 World Cups.
Schedule an appointment with our medical director or experienced physical therapist for initial new patient consultations/exams, new issue exams, and physical therapy appointments.
We are thrilled to welcome Kamille Case, NP, to Colorado Spine and Sport as a Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner. Kamille brings a wealth of expertise and a compassionate approach to patient care. She is also a proud member of the American Academy of Facial Esthetics and is trained in Botox cosmetic treatments and weight loss services, further expanding our ability to provide comprehensive care. Kamille earned her degree from the University of Oklahoma and has practiced across various specialties, including family practice, weight loss, aesthetics, and neuropsychology, since obtaining her licensure. Her broad expertise ensures patients receive tailored, holistic care for their unique needs. Outside of her professional life, Kamille is a lifelong runner who embraces a healthy and active lifestyle. She finds joy in raising her wonderful children and values the balance between work and family. Kamille looks forward to serving the community with her dedication, skill, and enthusiasm for helping patients achieve their health and wellness goals.
With over a decade of experience in the Aspen, CO area, Anne is a highly skilled Licensed Massage Therapist, Craniosacral Therapist, Reiki Master, Integrated Trauma Coach, and Tension & Trauma Release Provider. She specializes in bodywork, energy therapies, and trauma recovery, helping clients alleviate physical and emotional tension to restore balance and well-being. Anne works with a diverse range of clients, addressing conditions such as tension headaches, neck and joint pain, fibromyalgia, stress, and various musculoskeletal concerns. She integrates a complementary blend of modalities—including deep tissue massage, Thai massage, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, structural integration, and passive stretching—to help relieve stress-related tension, reduce chronic pain, and improve overall mobility. Her approach seamlessly combines deep, targeted techniques with gentler, more subtle methods to promote relaxation and facilitate the body's natural return to homeostasis. Specialized Techniques Myofascial Release Fascia, the connective tissue enveloping muscles, plays a crucial role in mobility and muscle function. Myofascial release techniques help restore movement and flexibility by addressing adhesions and restrictions, optimizing muscle health and overall body mechanics. Sports Massage Sports massage incorporates techniques that leverage the body's own energy for muscle release. Using Muscle Energy Techniques (METs), extended stretching, and trigger point therapy, this approach enhances flexibility, improves circulation, and supports injury prevention and recovery. Orthopedic Massage This technique focuses on encouraging joint mobility by creating space in the joints, reducing muscle compression, and improving ligament health. By enhancing joint function and minimizing musculoskeletal restrictions, orthopedic massage helps optimize movement and alleviate pain. Anne’s holistic and intuitive approach to bodywork allows her to tailor each session!