Lower back pain is the single most common musculoskeletal complaint in the United States and one of the top reasons patients visit our office. It affects everyone from desk workers to professional athletes, and in Boulder, it limits your ability to hike, ski, bike, climb, and do the activities that define your life here. The frustrating part is that most lower back pain is treated generically: NSAIDs, stretching, and a vague instruction to “strengthen your core.”
What many patients do not know, and what many physicians miss, is that the sacroiliac (SI) joint is one of the most common sources of lower back pain. The SI joint sits at the base of your spine where it connects to your pelvis. When it becomes dysfunctional, it refers pain into your lower back, buttock, hip, and even your knee. Patients are often told they have a disc problem or a structural spine issue when the real source was never evaluated. At Dynamic Athlete, we treat the actual source of your pain, not just the area where you feel it.
The standard approach to lower back pain is remarkably imprecise. Most patients receive the same prescription regardless of the cause: anti-inflammatories, muscle relaxants, physical therapy, and maybe a cortisone injection into the lumbar spine. If those fail, the conversation shifts to spinal surgery: fusion, decompression, or disc replacement.
The problem is that many patients receiving spinal interventions have a pain source that was never properly identified. Failed back surgery syndrome affects a significant percentage of patients who undergo lumbar procedures, often because the spine was not the actual problem. SI joint dysfunction, facet joint irritation, and soft tissue degeneration can all mimic disc-related pain. Treating the wrong source does not just fail. It subjects patients to unnecessary procedures, prolonged recovery, and ongoing pain that could have been resolved by identifying the actual generator.
At Dynamic Athlete, lower back pain treatment begins with a thorough evaluation to identify the actual pain generator. This includes assessing the lumbar spine, the SI joint, the facet joints, and the surrounding soft tissue structures. We do not assume your back pain comes from your spine until we have ruled out every other source.
Dynamic Shockwave+ combines focused shockwave therapy with EMTT using Storz Medical devices. For lower back and SI joint pain, shockwave stimulates new blood vessel formation, reduces chronic pain signaling, and breaks down scar tissue and adhesions in the affected area. EMTT penetrates deeper to accelerate cellular metabolism and address the neurological pain component that develops with chronic back conditions. I founded the American Shockwave Training Institute (ASTI) and train clinicians nationally on shockwave protocols for spinal and SI joint conditions.
Dynamic PRP+ delivers concentrated growth factors directly into the damaged tissue, whether that is the SI joint, the facet joints, or the surrounding ligaments and tendons. PRP injections are performed under ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance to ensure precise placement at the pain source. For patients with more advanced degeneration, Dynamic Stem Cell+ uses your body’s own regenerative cells from bone marrow aspirate (BMA) or adipose tissue through MFAT to provide a deeper regenerative response.
Dynamic Core+ (EMSELLA/HIFEM) plays a particularly important role in lower back treatment. Core instability is both a cause and a consequence of chronic back pain. EMSELLA strengthens the pelvic floor and deep core muscles through high-intensity focused electromagnetic stimulation, providing the foundational stability your spine needs to maintain the gains from regenerative treatment.
For neurological recovery and pain optimization, Dynamic Mind+ (EXOMIND/ExoTMS) enhances the body’s overall healing response. Dynamic Athlete is the only practice in the country offering all five proprietary modalities, which means we can address your back pain from every angle: the tissue damage, the pain signaling, the core stability, and the neurological response.
If three doctors have looked at your back and nobody has checked your SI joint, you have not had a thorough evaluation. Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ was trained at Yale and Andrews Sports Medicine to evaluate the full kinetic chain, not just the area where you feel pain. He is double board-certified in Sports Medicine and Internal Medicine and serves as Team Physician for USA Hockey and U.S. Soccer. His diagnostic approach routinely identifies pain sources that other physicians miss.
For lower back pain, his diagnostic approach is the key differentiator. Rather than defaulting to an MRI and a spinal injection, Dr. Garg evaluates the full kinetic chain to identify the actual pain generator. His fellowship training equipped him to assess SI joint dysfunction, facet joint pathology, and soft tissue sources that are commonly missed.
Our patients with lower back pain consistently report significant improvements when the actual source of their pain is identified and treated directly.
One patient had attributed lower back pain to structural issues for years. It was not until Dr. Garg looked further into her pain and considered other sources that they were able to pinpoint the issue as actually coming from her SI joint. Since receiving shockwave and EMTT to her SI joint, she can sit comfortably in a car again and no longer deals with the daily pain she was experiencing.
Another patient was told she needed a full knee replacement for what she believed was knee pain. Dr. Garg identified the actual source at her SI joint, treated it with stem cell and PRP, and she is now pain-free, climbing, and ready for ski season. Surgery on her knee would not have solved her problem.
Yes. Regenerative medicine can address many causes of chronic lower back pain, including SI joint dysfunction, facet joint irritation, ligament laxity, and soft tissue degeneration. The key is identifying the actual pain generator before selecting a treatment. Our Dynamic Shockwave+ protocol with EMTT reduces chronic pain signaling and stimulates tissue repair. Dynamic PRP+ and Dynamic Stem Cell+ deliver concentrated healing factors directly to the damaged structure under image guidance. Over 90% of our patients self-report a 75% or greater improvement following treatment. One patient with years of daily back pain found relief after Dr. Garg identified her SI joint as the actual source and treated it with shockwave and EMTT.
This is one of the most common misdiagnoses I see. The sacroiliac joint sits at the base of your spine and can refer pain into your lower back, buttock, hip, and even your knee. When the SI joint is the source, spinal treatments will not resolve your symptoms because the spine is not the problem. Many patients I see have been treated for disc issues or structural spine problems for years without improvement because the SI joint was never evaluated. At Dynamic Athlete, SI joint assessment is part of every back pain evaluation. Our Dynamic PRP+ and Dynamic Shockwave+ protocols can treat SI joint dysfunction directly once properly identified. One patient had blamed structural back issues for years before Dr. Garg pinpointed the SI joint.
Focused shockwave therapy stimulates new blood vessel formation, reduces chronic pain signaling, and breaks down scar tissue and adhesions in the lower back and SI joint region. EMTT, paired with shockwave in our Dynamic Shockwave+ protocol, penetrates deeper to accelerate cellular metabolism and address the neurological pain pathways that develop with chronic back conditions. Dr. Garg founded ASTI and trains clinicians nationally on shockwave protocols using Storz Medical devices. This is not the same as radial pressure waves that many clinics offer. Radial waves are not true shockwave. One patient can now sit comfortably in a car again after shockwave and EMTT to her SI joint.
Yes. PRP delivers concentrated growth factors directly into the SI joint, facet joints, or surrounding ligaments under ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance. For SI joint dysfunction, PRP reduces inflammation and promotes stabilization of the joint. For facet joint pain, PRP addresses the cartilage and capsular inflammation causing symptoms. Our Dynamic PRP+ protocol uses precise image-guided placement to ensure the growth factors reach the actual pain source. For more advanced degeneration, Dynamic Stem Cell+ provides deeper regenerative support. Dr. Garg’s diagnostic precision ensures we are injecting the right structure. One patient treated with stem cell and PRP for SI joint dysfunction is now pain-free, climbing, and skiing.
Core stability is central to back pain treatment and long-term prevention. When your deep core muscles and pelvic floor are weak, your spine lacks the muscular support it needs, which places excessive stress on joints, discs, and ligaments. Our Dynamic Core+ (EMSELLA/HIFEM) protocol strengthens these muscles through high-intensity electromagnetic stimulation, providing foundational stability that maintains the gains from regenerative treatment. Most clinics skip this step entirely. At Dynamic Athlete, we incorporate Dynamic Core+ into back pain protocols because treating the tissue damage without addressing the stability deficit leads to recurrence. Dr. Garg evaluates core function as part of every back pain assessment. One patient described EMSELLA as a surprisingly powerful add-on, saying he had never felt a machine activate deep inner muscles so precisely.
Cortisone injections suppress inflammation temporarily, but they do not repair damaged tissue or correct the underlying cause of your pain. If the injection was placed in the lumbar spine but your pain actually comes from the SI joint or a soft tissue source, it will not provide lasting relief regardless of how many injections you receive. Repeated cortisone can also weaken surrounding tissue. Our approach at Dynamic Athlete focuses on identifying the actual pain generator first, then applying regenerative treatment, whether that is Dynamic Shockwave+, Dynamic PRP+, or Dynamic Stem Cell+, to repair the source rather than mask it. Dr. Garg evaluates why your previous injections failed and determines the right structure to treat. One patient told she needed a full knee replacement discovered that the actual problem was her SI joint and is now pain-free after treatment here.
Most clinics treat lower back pain generically with the same cortisone and PT protocol for every patient. We start by identifying the actual pain generator, which could be the SI joint, the facet joints, or surrounding soft tissue, and build a targeted treatment plan. We layer Dynamic Shockwave+ with EMTT, Dynamic PRP+, Dynamic Stem Cell+, Dynamic Core+ for stability, and Dynamic Mind+ for neurological optimization. No other practice in the country offers all five modalities. Dr. Garg’s training at Yale and Andrews Sports Medicine, combined with his role as Team Physician for USA Hockey and U.S. Soccer, means your back gets diagnostic precision and treatment depth that no other Boulder provider can match. One patient was told she needed knee replacement when the real problem was her SI joint.
Founder, Sports Medicine & Regenerative Physician
Dr. Garg is double board-certified in Sports Medicine and Internal Medicine. He completed his residency at Yale School of Medicine and his sports medicine fellowship at the Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center (ASMI) in 2015, the same institution that treats MLB, NFL, and NCAA athletes. He serves as Team Physician for USA Hockey and U.S. Soccer, and is the Founder and Medical Director of the American Shockwave Training Institute (ASTI). Dr. Garg is teaching faculty at the Regenerative Medicine Training Institute (RMTI) and Rocky Vista University. He developed the Dynamic PRP+, Dynamic Stem Cell+, Dynamic Shockwave+, Dynamic Core+, and Dynamic Mind+ protocols used at this practice. Learn more about Dr. Garg’s credentials and training.
Physician Assistant
McKenna works alongside Dr. Garg in all aspects of clinical care, from patient evaluation through regenerative procedures. She is trained in our proprietary Dynamic PRP+, Dynamic Shockwave+, and Dynamic Core+ protocols under Dr. Garg’s direct supervision. At Dynamic Athlete, our PA does not operate independently on regenerative cases. McKenna works under the same physician who designed the treatment plan, ensuring consistency and precision at every step.
Practice Manager
Nicole manages all non-clinical operations at Dynamic Athlete. With backgrounds in both interior design and business, she transformed the clinic space into the boutique sports medicine environment our patients experience today. Nicole handles scheduling, insurance coordination, and practice operations, bringing a level of personal attention and genuine hospitality that patients notice the moment they walk in.
Clinical Coordinator
Tara coordinates your clinical journey from initial consultation through follow-up care. When your treatment plan involves multiple modalities, such as Dynamic Shockwave+ combined with Dynamic PRP+, Tara manages the scheduling, communication, and logistics so nothing falls through the cracks. She is your primary point of contact between appointments.
Therapy Puppy
Mila is an official member of the Dynamic Athlete team. She greets patients, reduces anxiety, and helps create the welcoming environment that distinguishes our practice from a typical medical office. Every detail at Dynamic Athlete, from Mila to the office design, is built around making your experience as comfortable as your treatment is effective.