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About Dr. Rogers
As written by Dr. Morgan Rogers, DC
One of my best friends recently described me as “forward-thinking, passionate about making a positive impact on humanity, He is considered an expert on Precision Oxygen Therapeutics, Brain and spine Diagnostics, robotic Orthopedics, and the use of technology to advance the human condition.
I was born and raised by two loving parents Jack and Bridget Rogers in a remote area of the United States known as the Appalachian Mountains. My first dominant adult influence was that of my Native American grandmother.
From the tribe known as Crowatan, she was a midwife and herbologist. Her role was that of a healer and teacher for those around her. She and my grandfather rode through the mountains of North Carolina enforcing buggy helping women give birth in a way that both woman and child could survive that initial great journey. I give her credit for being my first most knowledgeable and capable Human Role Model. She taught me the superpowers of unconditional love, tolerance, kindness, and the always calm mind, a cool head with a warm smile, and robust laughter.
At the age of 6 my grandfather and second influential role model gave me a mini-bike and right away I began calculating how to develop better mechanical systems. I soon graduated into building and racing motocross dirt bikes then went on to building and racing muscle cars, various multiple types of racing cars with competitive dragster metrics.
Once in high school, my teacher David Lewis who taught precision engine building my greatest passion, was also the environmental science instructor for my high school. I give David Lewis FULL credit for taking a young boy who loved fast engines and helped inspire him to connect the dots of math and science. Mr. Lewis as he was known to me, was the first man to show me that by mastering math and science I could go beyond a racetrack to also influence my physical environment positively and even the humans that inhabit Earth.
He taught me to respect and understand the delicate balance within our environment and the connectivity between the well-being of our many ecosystems and healthy human life. This early teacher was like the perfect Big Brother that I never had, plus the role model whom I admired. He gave me love, compassion, and discipline and taught me to have respect and attention to the fine details. Mr. Lewis instilled in me sheer, bold confidence that I could build anything I could imagine.
At age 17 I left my beautiful mountain homeland to go explore the world. At age 18 I returned home and began my pre-med, Physics, Chemistry, and other classes/studies at East Tennessee State Medical University in Johnson City, TN.
In my early 20s, I moved to Atlanta, GA and while attending a spine and neurology summit, I met my next most significant mentor, and life course influencer Dr. Vernon Pierce. The quick story is Dr. Pierce was the first human to ever use an electromechanical robot to correct joint and spinal dysfunction of the human neck. He was also the first to ever study the human under what’s known as video X-ray in the diagnosis pre and post-positive change verification process after treatment with his electromechanical robot.
I studied by his side and under his tutelage for four years as I completed my doctorate as a DC. At that moment this Spinal robotic technology was only available in the Doctor of Chiropractic D.C. Institutions.
During this time, Dr. Pierce and I had an endearing conversation about how one day I would stand on his shoulders and take this technology to a new level. After being graduated for only a few months and beginning to plan into my life how I would continue to research along with Dr. Pierce, I got that terrible call.
My dear friend, mentor, and the man who was in many ways my second father, suffered an unexpected, and immediately fatal heart attack at age 65 while in his office treating patients. I was not yet ready to stand solo on the shoulders of Dr. Pierce And forward his research as we were both so very young in our Life journeys. A short time later the reality set in that he was gone, and I began to take responsibility for the science that he had initially innovated.
What began as one single first stage, a single-thrust electromechanical robot that was mapped out to be used at most on 8 spinal bones of the Neck only has evolved. The system I have taken forward is now a multiple robotic system integrated so that they are all firing simultaneously in a variety of mathematical vectors based on precision spinal mapping. The system is now utilized on over 120 joints of the human skeleton including the pelvis. The system’s nickname is “Orthodontics for the Spine” because of our ability to completely reorient, and reengineer the Geospatial position and function of over 120 spinal segments much in the way that a Modern Orthodontist would perfectly position all upper and lower teeth.
The technical name is Spinal Orthopedic Robotics. I know that Doctor Pierce is happy and proud of where his initial research has now gone and of what miraculous patient outcomes we can currently produce.