Rogers opens chiropractic practice

Beau Rogers played college baseball until a career-ending injury, leading him down the path of chiropractics.

Beau Rogers headed to Texas for reasons both educational and sporting, continued his professional training in Oregon and has returned home.

On June 3, the 2009 Enumclaw High School graduate opened Beau Rogers Chiropractic on the southern end of Cole Street.

Rogers is treating patients with adjustments that can be either manual or instrument-assisted. In addition, massage services are available. Given his background, it’s not surprising that Rogers is comfortable treating sports-related injuries.

Following a standout high school baseball career, Rogers spent a couple of seasons at Tacoma Community College and then departed for St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas. As a student-athlete, he earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology while also representing the Hilltoppers as an all-conference outfielder.

A broken neck and wrist (the result of a full-speed crash into an outfield wall in Oklahoma) put a dent in his final season of collegiate ball, but it didn’t halt his education.

Rogers’ path next took him to chiropractic school at the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon. Following graduation and, after spending time with a local clinic in Enumclaw, Rogers branched out on his own. He is occupying space in the Devlin Chiropractic building, assisted by his German shepherd Aries.

BEAU ROGERS CHIROPRACTIC

Address: 860 Cole St., Enumclaw

Phone: 360-825-1638

Facebook: @B.RogersChiropracticPLLC

Hours: 9 a.m.-noon and 2–5:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday.

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