Colorado Sports Chiropractic Center 333 S. Boulder Rd. Suite 2, Louisville, CO 80027 303.604.4358

Jeremy Rodgers, D.C., A.T.C
Board-Certified Sports Medicine Board-Eligible Skeletal Radiologist
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 anything that could happen to an athlete on a playing field in his 15 years of event coverage.
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, Adventure Racing Magazine, and the Journal of the Neuromuskuloskeletal System. He is the currently the medical director for 5430 Sports and various regional events including the Boulder Backroads Marathon, 24 Hours of Triathlon, and the Peak Triathlon. He has also served on the Boston Marathon medical staff.
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.
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His athletic background includes numerous endurance sports where he is a nationally-ranked adventure racer having raced for Team Salomon USA and Team Eastern Mountain Sports. He currently captains Team Boulder Performance Network. He continues to compete internationally in expedition length multisport races including the Eco Challenge (running with American flag) and Raid Gauloises and is a current member of the US National Wildwater Kayak Team.
He remains active in the community as a high school wrestling official. Every spring, he also travels abroad to provide humanitarian healthcare relief to the people of Nepal, Haiti, Fiji, Brazil, and Hungary as faculty for Palmer College's Clinic Abroad programs.

Maureen Thomm, D.C., B.S.
Dr. Maureen Thomm relocated from Illinois in 2004. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa where she received the Extern Recognition Award of Clinical Achievement for excellence in patient care. Dr. Thomm received a bachelor’s degree in Biology from the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Steubenville, OH. Prior to beginning her chiropractic education, Dr. Thomm worked as a laboratory technologist in a hospital in Illinois.
Her special clinical interests include chiropractic care during pregnancy, pediatric care, difficult low back injury cases, and headaches.
While at Palmer College of Chiropractic, Dr. Thomm completed advanced training in diagnosis and care of low back injuries. She also traveled to South America through the Palmer Clinic Abroad program to work in a temporary chiropractic clinic, caring for patients in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Dr. Thomm worked as a teaching assistant in several departments at Palmer College, including Radiology and Life Sciences.
In her free time, Dr. Thomm enjoys hiking, cycling, reading, and spending time with family and friends. |