New Balance Chiropractic
Hip, Knee & Joint Pain Care in Seattle
Movement-focused chiropractic care for hip pain, knee pain, joint pain, stiffness, and mobility challenges.
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Care for Hips, Knees, and Everyday Movement
Hip pain, knee pain, and joint pain can affect walking, stairs, exercise, work, and the way you move throughout the day. These symptoms may be connected to posture, muscle imbalance, old injuries, repetitive stress, or how your spine and pelvis are moving.
Our goal is to help your joints and muscles work together with better balance. Care may include chiropractic support, mobility work, soft tissue therapy, and practical movement guidance.
Hip & Knee Mobility
Support for stiffness, limited range of motion, and movement challenges in the hips and knees.
Balance & Stability
Guidance for movement patterns that support safer walking, bending, stairs, and exercise.
Spine & Pelvis Connection
Care that considers how spinal alignment, pelvis mechanics, and posture may affect joint stress.


How Joint Pain Care Works
We evaluate how your joints move together and how daily activity may be affecting your comfort.
Movement Assessment
We review your symptoms, activity level, posture, walking patterns, and mobility limitations.
Care Plan
Care may include chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue support, mobility coaching, and home guidance.
Function Support
We help you move with more confidence during work, exercise, errands, and daily routines.
Hip, Knee & Joint Pain Q&A
Can chiropractic care help joint pain?
Chiropractic care may support joint function, mobility, and surrounding muscle tension depending on your condition and evaluation.
Why do my hips and knees feel connected?
The hips, knees, pelvis, and spine work together during walking and standing. A movement issue in one area can influence another.
Do I need to stop exercising?
Not always. Your provider can help you understand what movements may be helpful and what may need modification.
Can posture affect hip or knee pain?
Yes. Posture, gait, and movement habits can change how stress is distributed through the hips, knees, and spine.
What if I have arthritis?
If arthritis is part of your history, we will consider it when recommending care and may coordinate with your medical provider when appropriate.
When should joint pain be evaluated?
If joint pain limits walking, stairs, sleep, work, or exercise, an evaluation can help clarify your next steps.
Get Support for Joint Pain
Schedule a visit with New Balance Chiropractic for hip pain, knee pain, and joint pain care focused on movement and comfort.
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