Boulder's elevation and rugged terrain demand specialized recovery care. Our sports chiropractic services help cyclists tackling Flagstaff Road, climbers scaling the Flatirons, and runners training on Boulder Creek Path recover faster and perform better.
We focus on functional movement patterns specific to Colorado sports, addressing common issues like IT band syndrome from downhill running or shoulder imbalances from climbing. Treatment combines soft tissue therapy, joint mobilization, and personalized rehab exercises.
Many of Boulder's weekend warriors find our recovery protocols help them bounce back quicker after hard efforts at altitude. We also work with local high school athletic programs to keep young athletes competing safely.
We focus on functional movement patterns specific to Colorado sports, addressing common issues like IT band syndrome from downhill running or shoulder imbalances from climbing. Treatment combines soft tissue therapy, joint mobilization, and personalized rehab exercises.
Many of Boulder's weekend warriors find our recovery protocols help them bounce back quicker after hard efforts at altitude. We also work with local high school athletic programs to keep young athletes competing safely.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Sport-specific movement assessment
- 02 Step 2: Identification of muscular imbalances
- 03 Step 3: Targeted soft tissue and joint therapy
- 04 Step Step 4: Customized recovery plan
Benefits
- Faster recovery between workouts
- Reduced injury risk
- Improved sports performance
- Better movement efficiency
Frequently Asked Questions
Can chiropractic help with altitude training?
While it doesn't change altitude effects, proper spinal alignment improves breathing mechanics critical for Boulder athletes.
Do you work with professional athletes?
Yes, we've treated Olympians and pros who train in Boulder's ideal conditions.
How soon before a race should I get adjusted?
We recommend final tune-ups 2-3 days before major events like the Bolder Boulder.