Sports Injury Chiropractor in Denver

Runner's knee, rotator cuff, sprains, ski crashes, stubborn back pain that flares every time you train. Stop training around the injury. We treat the cause so you can get back to it.

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Active Release Certified
Sports Rehab Trained
Same-Week Appointments
You didn't move to Denver to sit on the couch.

Most Sports Injuries Aren’t Just Bad Luck.

They're tight hips compensating for weak glutes. A spine that's been loaded unevenly for years. A shoulder that's been clicking since last summer. We find what's actually driving the pain and fix it, so you can run, ski, climb, and lift without thinking about it.

What We Treat

Runner's Knee & IT Band

Knee pain usually starts at the hips. We fix hip mechanics and the knee follows.

Rotator Cuff & Shoulder Impingement

Adjustments, mobility work, and soft tissue to restore full shoulder function.

Tennis & Golfer's Elbow

Joint manipulation plus targeted soft tissue work that gets the tendon healing.

Sprains & Strains

Ankle, knee, lower back. The most common sports injury — and the one most rushed back from.

Shin Splints & Plantar Fasciitis

The foot mechanics and lower leg loading patterns behind these need fixing, not rest.

Lower Back Pain & Sciatica

Lifting, golfing, cycling, sitting. We find what's driving it and address it directly.

More Than An Adjustment

Most sports injury treatment stops at the symptom. The pain shows up in the knee, so the knee gets ice. The pain shows up in the shoulder, so the shoulder gets a cortisone shot. We don't work that way.

Every sports injury visit starts with a movement assessment. We look at how you load your hips, where your spine is restricted, and which muscle group is doing a job it wasn't built for. Then we treat all of it: chiropractic adjustment, soft tissue work, and corrective exercise so the pain doesn't come back the second you get back to training.

That's why our patients tend to heal in fewer visits.

Built For How You
Actually Move

Runners & Hikers

Trail runners, marathon trainers, weekend hikers. We see the same patterns: tight hips, IT band flares, plantar fascia pain that won't quit. We diagnose the chain, not just the spot that hurts.

Skiers & Snowboarders

Whether it's a Mary Jane crash or knees that just don't recover like they used to, we treat ski and snowboard injuries through the full Colorado season. Twisted knees, jacked-up shoulders, lower back after the boot pack.

Cyclists & Mountain Bikers

Lower back tightness, neck pain from the road bike position, post-crash recovery. Cycling-specific soft tissue work plus adjustments so you stay in the saddle longer.

Lifters & CrossFit

Heavy squats. Olympic lifts. Pull-ups gone wrong. We work with strength athletes on shoulder mobility, hip mechanics, and getting you back under the bar without compensation patterns.

What Happens At Your First Visit

1

Diagnosis & Movement Assessment

We listen to what hurts and when. Then we run you through a movement screen, palpate the area, and identify the actual driver. Not the obvious sore spot. The cause.

2

First Treatment

Chiropractic adjustment plus soft tissue work on the contributing muscle groups. Most patients feel a meaningful difference within the first session.

3

Return-to-Sport Plan

A clear plan: how often to come in, which exercises to do at home, and what return-to-training looks like. No vague timelines. No open-ended schedule.

What Denver
Athletes Are Saying

★★★★★
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IT band pain had me limping by mile 4 of every long run for six months. Three visits in and I ran 12 miles pain-free. Should have come in sooner.

Liam, Denver
★★★★★
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Tweaked my shoulder lifting and it had been clicking and aching for weeks. They didn't just adjust it. They worked on my mid-back and gave me drills to do. Back to pressing in two weeks.

Noah, Denver

Frequently Asked Questions

As soon as the injury isn't improving on its own. The longer you train through compensation patterns, the longer recovery takes. Most patients we see have been trying to push through for weeks or months before they come in.

Both treat sports injuries and often work well together. The difference: we combine joint adjustments with soft tissue work and rehab exercises in the same visit. Most patients see faster initial pain relief with chiropractic.

Depends on the injury. Most patients return to modified training within one to two weeks and full training inside a month. We give you a real timeline at your first visit, not a guess.

No. Walk in, book online, or call. Same-week appointments are available.