Knee pain is one of the most common reasons active adults in Boulder seek medical care. It is also one of the most misunderstood. Between steep trail terrain, long cycling climbs, heavy strength training, ski touring transitions, and the volume of year‑round activity, Boulder places a unique load on the knee joint. This creates a different injury profile compared to the rest of the country.
At Dynamic Athlete, we specialize in diagnosing and treating knee pain in runners, cyclists, climbers, hikers, lifters, and mountain athletes who want solutions that are grounded in medical evidence, not guesswork, generic “knee pain protocols,” or quick fixes.
This may work for sedentary people, but not for Boulder’s active population.
This is the foundation of our care.
Unlike clinics that offer generic PRP, “stem cell” marketing, or shockwave without understanding the medical reasoning, Dynamic Athlete uses a medical‑grade, tissue‑first system.
Our goal is simple:
Get you out of pain, restore high-level movement, and keep you active without surgery.
Many patients arrive at Dynamic Athlete after being told total knee replacement (TKA) is their only remaining option. In appropriate cases of mild-to-moderate osteoarthritis, Dynamic Stem Cell+ using autologous BMA or MFAT combined with Dynamic Shockwave+ and Dynamic PRP+ addresses the source of knee pain without the six-to-twelve-month recovery of replacement surgery. Dr. Garg, DO, CAQ evaluates imaging and movement patterns personally, and in severe OA cases will tell you directly whether our protocols apply or whether replacement is the more appropriate path.
“One of our patients — A.S. in her Google review — was told she needed a full knee replacement. After a comprehensive evaluation, Dr. Garg identified that the actual source was her SI joint, treated it with stem cell and PRP, and she is now pain-free, climbing, and preparing for ski season. Her knee was never the problem.”
Boulder athletes place higher and more frequent loads on the knee than almost anywhere else in the country. This is not casual weekend activity—this is daily, high‑volume movement layered with altitude stress, steep grades, and year‑round sport.
Each sport produces its own biomechanical stress pattern:
These patterns lead to predictable tissue-level problems:
This is why knee pain must be diagnosed with specificity—because two athletes with “knee pain” can have completely different tissue injuries.
At Dynamic Athlete, we don’t treat “knee pain.”
We treat the exact tissue causing it.
At Dynamic Athlete, your knee evaluation is not a quick glance, a few orthopedic tests, or a generic “try PT first” recommendation.
We use a medical-grade, multi-layered diagnostic system built specifically for Boulder’s active adults—athletes who cannot afford misdiagnosis or wasted time.
Most knee exams only identify where it hurts.
We identify what tissue, why, how severe, what load triggers it, and how to fix it without surgery.
This process is what separates Dynamic Athlete from standard orthopedic or PT evaluations.
MRI is excellent for static images—ultrasound is superior for real‑time movement, soft tissue strain, surface-level cartilage behavior, and tendon function.
This gives us live, dynamic insight into how your knee functions in the movements that actually matter.
Your knee pain isn’t caused by standing still—so we don’t evaluate you standing still.
We measure cadence, stride, ground reaction patterns, downhill load, and posture.
We assess knee tracking, seat height alignment, hip stability, and quad dominance.
We analyze squat mechanics, stance width, and hinge patterns.
We test rotational stability, descent tolerance, and knee flexion load.
This level of diagnostic precision is why our knee outcomes are consistent, predictable, and long‑lasting.
Every evaluation is performed by Dr. Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ personally. Dr. Garg is double board-certified in Sports Medicine and Internal Medicine. He completed his residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital and his fellowship at the Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center. 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). All PRP and Stem Cell procedures at Dynamic Athlete are performed exclusively by Dr. Garg.
Knee pain is not one condition — it is dozens of biomechanically and biologically different problems. Treating them all the same way (as many clinics do) leads to poor outcomes.
At Dynamic Athlete, we treat knee pain based on the exact tissue involved and the mechanics that caused the overload.
Below is a breakdown of the most common conditions we see in Boulder’s active adults, along with how they present and how we approach them.
Each of these conditions requires a different targeted plan.
This is why we do NOT treat knee pain with a one‑size‑fits‑all approach.
Your knee is evaluated based on:
This is what leads to predictable, successful outcomes.
One of the biggest misconceptions in regenerative and non‑surgical orthopedics is the belief that treatments like PRP, “stem cells,” or shockwave therapy are standardized. They are not. The quality, methodology, dosing, technology, and operator skill vary dramatically from clinic to clinic — and these differences often determine whether a patient succeeds or fails.
In Boulder, the problem is amplified because many active adults are highly motivated and have already tried multiple providers before reaching us. They are often told a version of: “You’ve tried everything. Surgery is your next step.” The reality is that most have never received a true medical‑grade regenerative procedure.
Dynamic Athlete does not provide generic injections or device‑based protocols. We provide precision biologic medicine delivered with a level of clinician skill and diagnostic clarity that fundamentally changes the outcome.
High-quality PRP can only be produced with high‑quality systems and operator skill.
This is why our PRP outcomes outperform regional clinics.
BMA is not for joint cushioning — MFAT is.
BMA is for stalled tendon and ligament healing.
This is a level of precision competitors rarely match.
MFAT fails when used for the wrong problem — or when overprocessed.
The term “shockwave” is misused everywhere.
Most clinics offer radial pressure waves (RPW) but advertise it as true shockwave.
Many clinics own only RPW — the least effective of the three.
Dynamic Athlete owns the entire full‑stack shockwave system, making us the regional leader and ASTI training center.
A biologic injected into the wrong plane produces no result.
A shockwave protocol applied to the wrong region fails.
PRP injected without imaging is guesswork.
MFAT placed without structural understanding cannot succeed.
This is why Dynamic Athlete is the most trusted clinic for active adults seeking nonsurgical knee pain resolution.
You do not have to live with this injury. You do not need to accept that surgery is the only path. Dr. Garg personally evaluates every patient and builds a plan around one thing: getting you back to the life you actually want to live – climbing, skiing, lifting, playing with your kids – without the recovery timeline of an operation.
Insurance accepted for consultations and office visits, including Medicare and Kaiser. Regenerative treatments are self-pay, with payment plans available through Cherry Technologies so the right care is never out of reach.
Once we identify the exact tissue involved and the mechanical factors behind your knee pain, we select the most appropriate treatment. We do not start with injections. We start with diagnostic clarity — and then apply the biologic or mechanical intervention that makes the most sense.
Below are the treatment options we use, and the logic behind each one.
We use FRP, which provides a fibrin scaffold that stabilizes the healing response.
We never combine BMA with MFAT.
MFAT is the right choice when the problem is joint‑dominant — not tendon‑dominant.
This combination accelerates healing faster than any single modality.
No biologic succeeds without movement logic.
Our goal is not just pain relief — it’s durable performance.
Active adults in Boulder don’t just want pain relief — they want durability, performance, confidence on terrain, and the ability to return to the sports that define their lifestyle. Our outcomes-focused model is designed around predictable healing timelines based on the biologic used, tissue severity, training load, and sport-specific demands.
We divide expected results into three phases: early response, biologic remodeling, and long-term durability.
“Things aren’t perfect yet, but I feel less guarded.”
This is where real structural change occurs.
“I can do more with less payback.”
This is the performance phase — where you regain true athletic confidence.
Most athletes consider this the “I feel like myself again” milestone.
Biologic remodeling doesn’t stop at 12 weeks — it continues for nearly a year.
This durability is why our biologics outperform cortisone, gel shots, and generic regenerative care.
When these pieces align, outcomes are consistent, predictable, and long-lasting — which is why our knee results set the regional standard.
Yes. The majority of knee conditions we treat — including tendinopathy, cartilage irritation, synovial inflammation, and non-surgical meniscus issues — respond extremely well to biologics (PRP, BMA, or MFAT) combined with shockwave and movement optimization. Most patients who come to us have been told surgery is their only option, and they improve without it.
We determine this through:
We do NOT choose a biologic based on guesswork or package deals.
We pick the biologic that directly matches the tissue biology.
Several critical differences:
Patients come to us from across Colorado for this higher standard.
Those treatments often:
If you’ve tried other injections and still have pain, you’re the exact patient we help the most.
Yes.
Our protocols are based on evidence and adapted for active adults.
It depends on:
General expectations:
Dynamic Athlete treats mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis with Dynamic Stem Cell+ and Dynamic PRP+ protocols that produce durable outcomes. Severe OA cases require a specific evaluation: in some cases biologics still help reduce inflammation and buy time, in others total knee replacement is the correct next step. Dr. Garg, DO, CAQ reviews your imaging, tests your movement personally, and gives you the honest answer either way. Our 168 Google reviews include patients who avoided replacement and patients we referred to surgical consultation when that was the right path.
You don’t need to be a competitive athlete.
If you walk, hike, ski, lift, or simply want a pain-free active lifestyle, you will benefit from our model.
We are a premium outcomes-focused clinic.
We do not compete on price — we compete on results.
Our patients value:
Not all regenerative medicine is the same — and price rarely reflects quality in this field.
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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.