Elite Human Performance in Baltimore: Sports-Focused Chiropractic for Active Adults
Elite Human Performance is a chiropractic practice in Baltimore that treats athletes, weekend warriors, and people in physically demanding jobs, with an emphasis on movement assessment and return-to-sport protocols rather than general maintenance care.
What Elite Human Performance actually is
The practice is built around functional movement screening and sports-injury management. Unlike many chiropractors in Baltimore who treat routine back and neck pain, Elite Human Performance layers chiropractic adjustment with movement analysis, biomechanical correction, and conditioning guidance. The provider models care on principles common to physical therapy and sports medicine but executes it within a chiropractic framework. The facility is modest in scale, occupying a single treatment area, and draws a population of runners, CrossFit participants, barbell athletes, and people recovering from acute orthopedic injuries who want to stay active during rehabilitation.
Services and pricing
Standard initial consultations run 60 minutes and cost $150 to $180, including movement screening and baseline imaging if needed. Follow-up adjustments are typically $75 to $100 per session. Most patients schedule 2 to 3 visits per week for the first 2 to 4 weeks, then taper to weekly or biweekly maintenance. Some plans bundle a multi-visit package: a common offer is 6 visits over one month for $450 to $500, about 10 to 15 percent below per-visit rates. Insurance coverage depends on your plan's chiropractic benefit; verify your specific deductible and copay by contacting your carrier with the provider's tax ID. Cash-pay patients should confirm current pricing before booking.
How it compares to other Baltimore chiropractors
Baltimore hosts dozens of chiropractors; most operate as solo or two-person practices with standard adjustment-and-modality models. Spine Plus Physical Medicine, also in Baltimore, blends chiropractic care with physical therapy under one roof, useful if you want coordinated care under single clinical oversight; however, that dual-discipline approach means fewer appointments focus purely on adjustment. Charm City Chiropractic, located in Canton, advertises accessibility with evening and weekend hours and lower per-visit cost ($55 to $75) but does not specialize in athletic performance. Choose Elite Human Performance if your injury is tied to your sport or training pattern and you want movement correction as a core part of treatment. Choose a general-practice chiropractor if you need quick, affordable relief for acute mechanical pain. Choose Spine Plus if you want physical therapy and chiropractic from the same clinical team.
Who suits this practice, and who does not
Elite Human Performance works best for runners training for marathons, CrossFit athletes dealing with shoulder or hip pain, people with previous joint surgery who want to maintain range of motion, and individuals in labor-intensive roles (construction, nursing, warehouse work) who want to prevent recurrent injury. The practice is less suitable for people seeking wellness care (regular adjustments without a specific injury or performance goal), those new to healthcare who need thorough diagnostic imaging, or patients with complex comorbidities who might benefit from a larger orthopedic clinic. The sports focus also means you should have realistic expectations: movement correction takes weeks to internalize, not days.
What the first visit involves
You'll fill out a detailed movement and training history (occupation, sport, exercise frequency, previous injuries). The provider observes how you move: squatting, lunging, reaching, and rotating at various tempos. X-rays or MRI results, if you have them, are reviewed; if not, the provider may recommend imaging or refer you to imaging elsewhere. The provider then explains what they observe using a biomechanical model specific to your complaint, often showing you patterns on video or with demo movements. You will typically receive one adjustment or corrective exercise in that first visit, plus a written plan for the next 4 to 6 weeks. The appointment is longer than a standard chiropractic visit but shorter than a full physical therapy intake.
Hours, parking, and logistics
The practice operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; call to confirm weekend hours, as they change seasonally. Street parking is available near the location; no dedicated lot. The space is not wheelchair-accessible; contact ahead if you have mobility concerns. Appointment availability for new patients is typically 5 to 10 days out during summer (peak running season) and 2 to 3 days out in winter. Bring photo ID, insurance card, and any prior imaging or medical records.
Elite Human Performance fills a specific gap in Baltimore's healthcare landscape: the athlete or tradesperson who needs chiropractic care tailored to movement and performance, not just symptom relief.

