Only if you must. Since you are sure it is rootbound- the best method (as far as less stress) is double-potting...
Get a planter at least 2x the size of the one you have... fill it with enough soil that if you sit the current planter in it- more than 1/2 the bottom of the planter is down inside it...
CAREFULLY- on the plants current pot...use a box-cutter or carpet knife to cut the bottom off the planter 4' up from the bottom all the way around....this will expose the bottom 4" of the rootball...
Sit the whole thing into the new planter- and fill in around the sides with soil just enough to cover 2-3' of the bottom of the cut planter... this keeps it from tipping... adding gravel around the sides after this step can make it more stable if the plant is tall or heavy.
She may need a week or two of recovery, so harvest may be later than expected- but as long as the soil is good and wet when you replant, and you continue on her current feed & water schedule- she should do well.
Remember- when you feed & water-- start by watering the planter the plant is in-water her deep= it has to go all the way to the bottom of the 1st planter... then add more to the lower planter, all the way around.
Have saved plants this way... even a huge Sativa that outgrew her 8 gallon tree pot in week 3 of flower... double-planted into a 15 gallon tote... no transplant shock or wilt... and only a week behind on harvest!