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Expert Hip Pain Chiropractic in Boston, MA

Hip pain shouldn't stop you from running, lifting, hiking, or doing what you love. At Boston Spine and Performance, we combine chiropractic care, physical therapy, and strength training to get to the root cause of your hip pain — and keep you moving for good. Ready to find lasting relief near you? Let's talk.

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Hip Pain Is Keeping You on the Sidelines

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The Pain Keeps Returning 

You get some relief, then it comes back the moment you return to training. Treating symptoms alone never addresses the movement imbalances and root causes driving your hip pain.

Dr. Sara and a patient

You're Missing the Activities You Love 

Every skipped run, gym session, or weekend hike adds up. Hip pain doesn't just hurt — it takes away the things that make you feel like yourself.

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You've Been Told to 'Just Rest'

Rest alone isn't a plan. Without targeted rehab, manual therapy, and strength work, hip pain often worsens over time — leaving you further from the active life you want.

You've tried resting it, stretching it, maybe even seeing another provider — but the pain keeps coming back. Generic treatments and one-size-fits-all care aren't designed for active people like you.

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Boston's Hip Pain Chiropractic Specialists

Boston Spine and Performance isn't a standard chiro clinic. We're a performance-focused, women-owned practice in the heart of Back Bay built for active adults and athletes who want real, lasting solutions. Every session is 45 minutes, one-on-one with a doctor — no aides, no shortcuts, no revolving door.

  • Integrated care combining chiropractic, physical therapy, and strength training under one roof

  • Root-cause diagnostic approach so your hip stays pain-free for good — not just temporarily

  • Personalized 45-minute, one-on-one sessions with a doctor every single visit

– Ryan

"Over three months working with Sara, I improved my hip so much that all of the pain is gone and I'm back to playing hockey, hiking and snowboarding!"

Your Path to Hip Pain Relief Starts Here

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Step 1: Book Your Free Discovery Call 

Tell us about your hip pain, your goals, and your lifestyle. We'll map out a personalized recovery plan before you ever commit to an appointment.

Dr. Sara and a patient

Step 2: Get Your Custom Treatment Plan 

Your doctor will assess the root cause of your pain and build an integrated program combining chiropractic care, manual therapy, and targeted rehab exercises.

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Step 3: Return Stronger Than Before

With every session you'll rebuild strength, restore movement, and regain the confidence to return to sport, training, and the activities that matter most to you.

Hip Pain Conditions We Treat in Boston

Whether you're dealing with hip impingement, a labral tear, or chronic groin pain, our chiropractors take a root-cause approach — combining hands-on manual therapy, dry needling, and therapeutic exercise to restore full hip function. If you've been searching for hip pain chiropractic near me, you've found the right place.

• Hip Impingement (FAI) & Labral Tears — including post-surgical and conservative management

• Hip & Groin Pain — from athletic overuse, muscle imbalances, and movement dysfunction

• Hamstring Strains, IT Band Syndrome & Runner's Hip — returning athletes to sport faster

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 – Rachel M

 "I feel better and stronger than I did a few months ago, and I know I can tackle the goals I have set for myself. Dr. Sara and Dr. Taylor genuinely care about getting you better."

Meet the Boston Spine and Performance Care Team

Doctors Who Practice What They Preach

Find Us in Boston's Back Bay

Just 11 minutes from Downtown Boston via Beacon St and Exeter St. We're steps from the Prudential Center at 715 Boylston St, Suite 120. Call us at (617) 209-9715 or visit bostonspineperformance.com to book online.

Address

715 Boylston St, Suite 120
Boston, MA 02116

Contact

617-209-9715

Driving Directions

We're just 5 minutes from the Mass Pike, right off Boylston Street. Street parking and nearby garages available. Our clinic is easily accessible from Cambridge, Brookline, and the South End.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about hip pain chiropractic care at Boston Spine? Here's what active Bostonians ask us most.

What makes Boston Spine and Performance different from a standard PT or chiro clinic?

Unlike traditional clinics, we combine chiropractic care, physical therapy, manual therapy, and strength training in every treatment plan. Every session is 45 minutes, one-on-one with a Doctor of Chiropractic — not a rotating aide. We focus on the root cause so you stop cycling through temporary fixes.

Do you accept insurance?

We operate on a cash-based model, which means we're not in-network with insurance providers. This allows us to spend more time with you, personalize your care, and skip the restrictions that insurance places on treatment. Many patients use FSA or HSA funds. Contact us to discuss your options.

What happens during my first visit?

Your first session begins with a thorough movement assessment and history review. Your doctor will identify the root cause of your hip pain, explain exactly what's going on, and walk you through a personalized treatment plan — all in your very first appointment.

How long will it take to see results?

Most patients begin to notice meaningful improvement within the first few sessions. The timeline depends on the severity and duration of your injury, but our goal is always to get you back to doing what you love as quickly and sustainably as possible.

Do I need a referral to book an appointment?

No referral is needed. You can start with a free Discovery Call to speak directly with one of our doctors, ask your questions, and decide whether we're the right fit — before committing to anything.

What hip conditions do you treat?

We treat a wide range of hip conditions including hip impingement (FAI), labral tears, hip flexor and groin pain, hamstring strains, IT band syndrome, bursitis, and general hip pain from athletic overuse or movement dysfunction. Still have questions? We're happy to chat — book your free Discovery Call today.

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