In Boulder, performance depends on more than muscles—you need a stable, responsive, and strong pelvic-floor–core system. Whether you’re running Flagstaff, climbing the Flatirons, cycling Sunshine Canyon, lifting at altitude, skiing, or training year-round, your core and pelvic floor dictate power transfer, hip stability, and movement control.
Dynamic Athlete Sports Medicine & Regenerative Orthopaedics offers Boulder’s most advanced, non-invasive core-strengthening technology: EMSELLA, which delivers high-intensity pelvic-floor contractions that translate directly into improved athletic stability, force generation, and movement efficiency.
Dynamic Athlete is the destination clinic for those seeking optimal outcomes through unmatched precision, clinical expertise, and evidence-based regenerative medicine.
EMSELLA uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy (HIFEM) to stimulate deep pelvic-floor and lower-core activation—far beyond what is possible voluntarily. Each session produces thousands of supramaximal contractions, supporting:
Enhanced power transfer
Better hip and pelvic control
Reduced compensatory movement
Improved running, lifting, and climbing mechanics
Greater movement economy
Improved performance under fatigue
Athletes describe the effect as “more connected,” “more stable,” and “more powerful.”
Athletes in Boulder experience chronic core strain due to:
When the pelvic-floor–core system weakens or fatigues, athletes experience:
EMSELLA restores the foundation of athletic movement.
A brief performance-focused assessment confirms that EMSELLA aligns with your training goals and has no contraindications.
You remain fully clothed while EMSELLA activates deep pelvic-floor and core musculature. Sessions last approximately 28 minutes.
Most athletes feel improved stability and movement control during their training cycle.
Includes guidance on running mechanics, climbing tension, lifting bracing, cycling posture, and core activation strategies.
Athletes choose Dynamic Athlete because EMSELLA here is delivered in a performance medicine environment,
not a spa or generic aesthetic clinic.
Patients receive:
This is athletic core strengthening engineered for Boulder’s active population.
As a regenerative medicine expert, Dr. Aneesh Garg is a national leader, educator, and consultant in regenerative medicine. He serves as Medical Director of the American Shockwave Training Institute and Teaching Faculty for the Regenerative Medicine Training Institute, where he trains clinicians in biologic dosing, shockwave protocols, and ultrasound-guided procedures.
Dynamic Athlete blends pelvic-floor technology with athletic biomechanics, movement strategy, performance training, and recovery science.
A brief assessment ensures EMSELLA is appropriate, identifies contraindications, and clarifies performance goals.
ExoMind, shockwave, PRP, and performance-guided recovery can be layered when athletes need multi-system optimization.
Aneesh Garg, DO, CAQ is a nationally recognized sports and regenerative medicine physician known for precision ultrasound, advanced biologics, and full-stack shockwave protocols. He treats active adults and athletes across Boulder who want to avoid surgery, heal naturally, and return to performance with confidence.
EMSELLA strengthens the deep pelvic‑core muscles responsible for power transfer, stability, and movement efficiency—critical for running, lifting, climbing, and cycling.
Yes. Many athletes use EMSELLA to improve stability, reduce risk of overload, and enhance sport‑specific power even without symptoms.
Most notice improvements within three to six sessions, with maximal gains across the full treatment protocol.
Yes. EMSELLA is completely non‑invasive, performed fully clothed, and requires no downtime—ideal for busy training schedules.
With degrees and backgrounds in both Interior Design and Business, Nicole brought Dynamic Athlete’s office space to life – transforming an empty shell of a space into the sleek, sports boutique you see now.
She handles all things non-clinical and keeps Dynamic Athlete running behind the scenes. Having grown up in Arkansas, Nicole takes care of our patients with a genuine Southern hospitality you won’t find anywhere else.
Always looking to learn and grow, Nicole loves to travel and experience new cultures, take classes on new skills or just experiment at home with baking, knitting, sewing, gardening, you name it.
Rachel graduated high school this year and will be attending the University of Wyoming in the fall to pursue a pre-medical track. She hopes to go on to medical school afterwards to specialize in orthopedics and sports medicine.
Rachel found her passion for this field through many sports injuries growing up, and hopes to help other athletes overcome the challenges she has faced. In her free time (when she’s not injured), Rachel enjoys running, lifting weights and spending time with her family.
Olivia is an intern for Dynamic Athlete and has been with us since August 2023. She is professional ice skating coach and ice program director, working with hockey skaters and figure skaters of all ages and backgrounds. She is passionate about psychology and incorporating mental health into coaching, training, and injury recovery.
Olivia received her Bachelors of Science in Cognitive Neuroscience Psychology from the University of Denver and was a student athlete on their figure skating team. She is seeking to pursue a masters degree in Sports and Performance Psychology so she can continue to serve the athletes in her community.
When Olivia isn’t assisting with Dynamic Athlete, she enjoys traveling, attending Colorado Avalanche games, spending time with friends and family, and being creative through photography and modeling.