Gotta be careful with chiropractors. Some of them can do permanent damage to you if you have anything out of the ordinary going on in your back. But since your doctor has cleared you, try to get a recommendation from someone, maybe even your doctor. A lot of chiros are asserably line adjusters, just treating every patient exactly the same. There are a lot of different methoRAB, and what works for one person might not work for another, but some methoRAB are likely to injure anyone.
I used to have one hip "go out," but I guess it was actually my pelvis. I was fused from T4 to L4 at that time, and I had been to several chiros who tried to adjust my fusion. Fortunately for me, I figured out that they didn't understand what they were reading in my chart, it they even read it, and started being very careful about who I went to. Even so, out of the 8 or 9 different ones I went to over the years, only 1 really helped me. He had developed his own method and was teaching it in the chiro school in Philly. He could adjust my neck without twisting it, with his gentle method. And he was able to pop my hip back in place without harming my fused areas. It only took one appt to "fix" me, until things popped out again, sometimes a matter of days, but more often a matter of 2-3 months. He was great for me, and I was sorry when we moved to another state and I lost him. If you're willing to drive an hour or so, he's in Glenside, PA, and his name is Jay Berke. His practice is called Berke Family Chiropractic. If you go to him, allow extra time for your appt. He likes to talk!
Hope you get some relief,
Emily