Author: Tyler Costas

Not Just for Athletes: How Cupping Supports Everyday Recovery

What If Recovery Was the Key to Moving Better?

Whether you’re training hard, managing chronic pain, or just trying to keep up with life, your body takes on more than you think. And when recovery doesn’t keep up with demand, inflammation, tension, and pain follow. That’s where cupping therapy comes in.

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we use cupping as a powerful tool in our recovery arsenal. Clinically backed and athlete-trusted, it’s a modality that delivers real results—often in just a few sessions.

Why Cupping?

Cupping works by creating negative pressure on the skin and soft tissue. That suction effect increases circulation, releases tension, and promotes healing where your body needs it most.

Here’s what the research—and our patients—say:

  • Cupping can increase local blood flow by up to 400%, speeding up your recovery process. 
  • It helps reduce inflammatory markers in the body, which makes it a go-to for both chronic pain and injury recovery. 
  • Most people report noticeable pain relief and improved mobility within just 1–3 sessions. 

More Than Just Muscle Relief

Cupping isn’t only for athletes or acute injuries. It’s a smart therapy for anyone dealing with tightness, restricted mobility, or stress-related tension. We use it to treat conditions like:

  • Neck and shoulder stiffness 
  • Low back pain 
  • Joint discomfort 
  • Recovery from overuse or repetitive strain 

By combining cupping with other hands-on techniques and movement therapy, we tailor every treatment plan to fit your body and your goals.

Feel the Difference

Whether you’re trying to bounce back from a hard workout or just want to feel less stiff at your desk, cupping could be the missing link in your recovery.

Book a session today and see what better movement—and faster recovery—feels like.

Is an Injury Holding You Back From Breaking 100?

Is an Injury Holding You Back From Breaking 100?

Struggling to break 100—even though your swing feels solid? You might be dealing with hidden injuries like low back strain, golfer’s elbow, or shoulder pain that are limiting your power and control without you even realizing it.

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we specialize in identifying and treating the underlying movement issues that impact your performance. Through a combination of cupping, IASTM (scraping), joint and soft tissue work, and movement-based therapy, we help golfers move better, swing stronger, and play pain-free.

Whether you’re managing a nagging injury or trying to avoid one altogether, our individualized, hands-on approach is designed to support both wellness and long-term performance.

Low Back Strain: Stabilize Your Swing at the Core

Low back pain is one of the most common complaints among golfers, and one of the most limiting. The repeated rotation and force generated during your swing demands a stable, mobile foundation. Without proper trunk mobility and core control, the lower back takes on more stress than it should.

At DSM, we use:

  • Joint mobilization and soft tissue therapy to restore rotation and reduce tension
  • Targeted core stability training to support the spine and reinforce proper swing mechanics
  • Movement retraining to correct compensations and optimize your posture throughout the swing

This approach doesn’t just relieve pain, it builds a more efficient and powerful foundation for your game.

Golfer’s Elbow: Don’t Let Tendon Pain Control Your Grip

Golfer’s elbow is an overuse injury that often develops gradually. Even if it’s not painful on every shot, it can quietly interfere with your grip strength, timing, and follow-through.

We treat it with:

  • Hands-on therapy to reduce irritation and restore tissue health
  • Eccentric strengthening and tendon-loading exercises to rebuild durability
  • Biomechanical assessments to correct movement inefficiencies that contribute to the problem

By addressing both the source of pain and how you move, we help keep you in control without flaring up during your round.

Rotator Cuff Pain: Regain Range and Power

Shoulder pain can seriously limit your backswing, follow-through, and confidence at impact. The rotator cuff muscles are responsible for controlling your shoulder through the full arc of your swing—and when they’re restricted or inflamed, your entire motion can break down.

Here’s how we treat it:

  • Cupping and IASTM (scraping) to break up restrictions and improve soft tissue mobility
  • Functional movement therapy to restore shoulder control and range of motion
  • Strength work tailored to golf-specific positions to prevent re-injury and restore power

Our goal is to give you back full range and build the strength to swing without hesitation.

Every Swing Starts With Movement

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we believe that elite performance starts with optimized movement. Whether you’re working through pain or trying to improve your swing mechanics, our goal is always the same: to treat the root cause of dysfunction, not just the symptoms.

Our therapies don’t just get you back on the course. They help you stay there longer, play stronger, and perform at a higher level.

Ready to Lower Your Score?

Let’s build a plan tailored to your body and your game.
Book a session with our team today—and start playing pain-free, stronger, and more consistently.

 

Smarter Sports Medicine: Certified Care for Peak Performance

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we believe that optimal performance isn’t just about training harder — it’s about training smarter. That’s why our team goes beyond traditional care to deliver precision treatment tailored to the unique biomechanics of your sport.

Whether you’re working on your swing, fine-tuning your serve, or looking to move with more power and control, our specialists are equipped to help you perform your best — and stay in the game.

Why Certification Matters in Sports Medicine

Not all sports medicine providers are created equal. At Dynamic Sports Medicine, our doctors hold advanced certifications through two of the most respected organizations in the athletic performance world:

Titleist Performance Institute (TPI)

TPI-certified providers specialize in evaluating the movement patterns of golfers. Through in-depth physical screening, we identify the root causes of pain, stiffness, or inconsistencies in your swing. From there, we develop a plan that restores mobility, improves strength, and enhances your efficiency — helping you hit farther, move better, and recover faster.

Certified Tennis Performance Specialist (CTPS)

CTPS certification focuses on the physical demands of tennis. From shoulder mechanics to lower body explosiveness, our tennis-specific assessments and treatments are designed to reduce injury risk and improve on-court performance. Whether you’re preparing for a tournament or managing an old injury, our providers help you play pain-free and with confidence.

More Than Just Injury Care — We’re Performance Partners

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we’re proud to support athletes at all levels — from weekend warriors to professionals — with tailored care that prioritizes movement quality, sport-specific demands, and long-term performance.

When you book with us, you’re getting:

  • ✅ One-on-one attention in a private treatment room

  • ✅ Detailed functional movement assessments

  • ✅ Performance-driven rehabilitation and strength programming

  • ✅ The trust of top athletes across Texas

Ready to Perform Your Best?

If you’re ready to move beyond generic treatment and start working with a provider who understands the demands of your sport, we’re here to help. Whether you’re a golfer, a tennis player, or an athlete in training, our certified providers will help you move stronger, faster, and smarter.

Schedule an appointment today and take the first step toward peak performance.

New Study Highlights Benefits of PEMF

Are you tired of chronic pain holding you back? Does it feel like no matter how much you rest or recover, you just can’t perform at your best? At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we understand how frustrating it can be to feel limited by pain and slow recovery. That’s why we’re proud to offer one of the most advanced, drug-free recovery solutions available today—Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy.

What Is PEMF Therapy?

PEMF Therapy uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to stimulate and heal cells throughout your body. This cutting-edge technology targets areas of inflammation and pain, helping restore cellular function and accelerate the body’s natural healing processes. The best part? There’s no downtime, no medications, and no invasive procedures. Just science-backed recovery that works with your body to help you feel better, faster.

Proven Results You Can Trust

In a recent clinical study, over 75% of participants experienced significant reductions in pain intensity and improved function after just 12 PEMF sessions. Whether you’re dealing with lingering muscle soreness, joint pain, or a chronic condition that keeps flaring up, PEMF Therapy can help you break free from the cycle of discomfort and limited mobility.

Why Athletes and High Performers Choose PEMF

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, our clients include everyone from weekend warriors to Olympic athletes. They choose PEMF because it allows them to stay active, recover quickly, and continue doing what they love without being sidelined by pain.

PEMF Therapy helps:
• Reduce chronic pain and inflammation
• Restore optimal cellular health
• Speed up recovery from injuries and workouts
• Improve circulation and oxygenation of tissues
• Enhance overall performance and well-being

Experience the Dynamic Sports Medicine Difference

We don’t just offer PEMF Therapy; we tailor every recovery plan to your unique needs and lifestyle. Our team of skilled providers will guide you through the process, ensuring that you experience maximum benefit with every session. Whether you’re an athlete aiming for peak performance or simply looking to live pain-free, our goal is to help you move your best—every day.

Ready to Feel Your Best Again?

Take the next step in your recovery journey and experience the power of PEMF Therapy for yourself. Schedule your appointment today and discover why so many patients trust Dynamic Sports Medicine to help them live pain-free and perform at their highest level.

5 Warning Signs You’re Headed for an Overuse Injury

Whether you’re a competitive athlete, a weekend warrior, or simply trying to stay active and mobile, it’s easy to ignore the small warning signs your body sends you. A little soreness here, some stiffness there — it’s part of training, right?

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we’ve worked with thousands of patients who pushed through “minor” issues, only to find themselves facing more serious overuse injuries that could’ve been prevented. The truth is: your body doesn’t whisper for long before it starts shouting.

In this post, we’ll walk through the five most common early indicators that an overuse injury is developing — and what to do about it before it becomes a bigger problem.

1. Persistent Soreness Lasting More Than 48 Hours

It’s normal to feel sore after an intense workout or new activity. But soreness that lingers beyond two days, or gets worse instead of better, is your first red flag.

This kind of prolonged soreness may signal that the tissue isn’t recovering properly — a sign of microtrauma that’s adding up faster than your body can repair it. Left unaddressed, this can progress to tendinopathy, stress fractures, or chronic inflammation.

At DSM, we use movement assessments and soft tissue diagnostics to identify early-stage breakdown and correct it before you’re sidelined.

2. Decreased Range of Motion

When your body starts compensating for dysfunction, one of the first things to go is mobility. If you’re noticing a reduced ability to rotate your shoulder, flex your ankle, or twist your back, this isn’t just tightness — it’s your nervous system protecting you from further damage.

Often, decreased ROM comes from inflammation, joint impingement, or fascial restriction — all of which can be treated conservatively when caught early.

Our team combines sports chiropractic and rehab techniques to restore mobility and reduce structural strain quickly and effectively.

3. Swelling Around Joints

Swelling is the body’s natural response to injury, but when it shows up around knees, ankles, elbows, or wrists without a direct impact, it typically points to overuse-related irritation of tendons, bursae, or joint capsules.

Ignoring swelling can allow low-grade inflammation to become chronic — affecting your performance, increasing stiffness, and eventually limiting your ability to train.

Dynamic Sports Medicine uses advanced manual therapy, modalities like PEMF, and therapeutic exercise to address the root cause of swelling and reduce inflammation at the source.

4. Fatigue That Doesn’t Improve With Rest

Fatigue is expected after tough training, but if you’re waking up just as exhausted or your performance dips even after days off, that’s a warning light.

This kind of fatigue can stem from neuromuscular overuse, hormone disruption, or inefficient recovery systems. Your body is likely spending more energy trying to compensate for dysfunction than it is building strength or endurance.

We help patients optimize recovery through movement pattern corrections, therapeutic recovery plans, and targeted soft tissue care — helping you feel stronger and fresher between sessions.

5. Pain That Worsens With Activity

The biggest sign that something’s wrong? When discomfort starts mild but ramps up during movement. Whether it’s a nagging Achilles, a hip that flares up during squats, or a shoulder that burns mid-rep, this is classic overload syndrome.

Pain that intensifies with use is rarely just “tightness” — it’s your body asking for support. Continuing to load tissue under stress only accelerates injury.

At DSM, we assess how the entire kinetic chain is working, not just the painful joint. We help restore proper alignment, tissue integrity, and muscular coordination so you can move pain-free — and stay that way.

Olympic-Level Care. Right Here in Austin.

We’ve been named Best of Austin five years in a row, and we’re proud to bring the same level of care trusted by Olympians, professional athletes, and active Austinites to everyone who walks through our doors.

If you’re noticing one or more of these five signs, don’t wait until it becomes a full-blown injury. Early intervention is faster, more effective, and keeps you doing what you love.

👉 Ready to feel better, move better, and train smarter?

Book your movement assessment today and see why so many choose Dynamic Sports Medicine as their go-to recovery and performance clinic.

Dynamic Sports Medicine Announces 4th Location in Dallas-Fort Worth

We’re thrilled to share that Dynamic Sports Medicine has officially opened a brand-new clinic in North Dallas, located at 11700 Preston Rd. This marks our third new clinic announced in the Dallas area, bringing our total to four locations across the metroplex.

Our expansion into North Dallas is part of a larger commitment to making elite-level recovery and performance care more accessible across Texas. What began as care designed for Olympic athletes has grown into a movement — helping people of all ages and activity levels move better, feel stronger, and live pain-free.

Why Dallas?

When considering where DSM could have the greatest impact, Dallas quickly rose to the top. It’s one of the most health-conscious, high-performing, and fast-growing regions in the country. With a community full of active families, competitive athletes, and driven professionals, we knew this was the right place to grow.

From high school athletes and marathon runners to busy parents and fitness enthusiasts, Dallas is full of people who prioritize their health and demand more from their care. We saw the opportunity to provide something better — a clinic that doesn’t just treat injuries, but proactively helps people optimize their movement, recover faster, and perform at their best.

“We’re not just here to fix injuries,” says DSM Founder Matt Lowe, who has worked with athletes at the Olympic level. “We’re here to optimize how you move, train, and live — whether you’re a pro athlete or a busy parent who simply wants to stay strong and pain-free.”

Whether you’re recovering from an injury, trying to move pain-free, or simply leveling up your performance, DSM is now closer than ever to help you get there.

Announced clinics in DFW (so far):

📍North Dallas
📍Plano
📍Southlake

Stay tuned for more news and updates!

Unlock Peak Performance & Faster Recovery with Red Light Therapy

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we are always looking for the most effective, science-backed treatments to help athletes recover faster, reduce pain, and optimize performance. One of the most powerful, non-invasive therapies we offer is Red Light Therapy (RLT)—a treatment trusted by elite athletes, biohackers, and recovery specialists to accelerate healing and boost muscle regeneration.

If you’re serious about getting back in the game faster, reducing chronic pain, or maximizing your body’s natural healing potential, keep reading.

What is Red Light Therapy?

Red Light Therapy uses low-wavelength red and near-infrared light to penetrate deep into muscles, joints, and tissues. This process stimulates cellular energy production (ATP), enhances blood circulation, and reduces oxidative stress—making it a game-changing tool for injury recovery and peak performance.

How Red Light Therapy Works for Athletes & Active Individuals

Speeds Up Recovery: Helps muscles repair after intense workouts and accelerates healing from injuries.

Reduces Inflammation & Pain: Ideal for conditions like tendonitis, joint pain, arthritis, and chronic muscle soreness.

Enhances Circulation: Increases oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues, improving endurance and reducing recovery time.

Boosts Collagen Production: Strengthens tendons, ligaments, and joints to help prevent future injuries.

Improves Sleep & Energy: Reduces cortisol levels and supports better rest, so you can train harder and recover faster.

Who Can Benefit from Red Light Therapy?

🔹 Athletes & Gym-Goers – Recover faster from strains, micro-tears, and overuse injuries.

🔹 Weekend Warriors – Stay active without nagging joint pain or inflammation.

🔹 Post-Surgery Patients – Heal more efficiently after procedures like ACL repair, meniscus surgery, or rotator cuff injuries.

🔹 Chronic Pain Sufferers – A non-invasive option for arthritis, back pain, and tendonitis relief.

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we don’t just offer generic recovery treatments—we bring next-level, sports medicine-driven solutions that are tailored for optimal athletic performance

Book Your Red Light Therapy Session Today!

Building the Future of Sports Recovery & Performance in Texas

At Dynamic Sports Medicine, we’ve always been committed to bringing world-class sports recovery and performance care to athletes, active individuals, and weekend warriors alike. We’re excited to announce our latest expansion: Plano, Texas!

Following our recently announced Southlake and Georgetown locations, this new Plano office represents another step in our mission to make elite sports medicine more accessible across Texas.

Why Plano?

Plano is home to a thriving athletic community, with dedicated runners, golfers, weekend athletes, and fitness enthusiasts who demand the best in injury prevention, recovery, and performance enhancement. Our new Plano clinic will be equipped with cutting-edge recovery treatments such as:

✔️ Spinal Adjustments & Chiropractic Care

✔️ Cupping Therapy & Soft Tissue Mobilization

✔️ Red Light Therapy for Recovery & Healing

✔️ Personalized Injury Prevention Plans

✔️ Advanced Rehabilitation & Strength Programs

As trusted sports medicine providers for professional athletes, our goal is to bring that same high-level care to everyone—whether you’re a professional competitor or simply trying to move pain-free and perform at your peak.

Growing in North Texas: Plano, Southlake & Georgetown!

With Plano now officially joining our expansion alongside Southlake and Georgetown, Dynamic Sports Medicine is solidifying its footprint across North Texas and Central Texas. Each of these new locations reflects the demand for expert, results-driven sports recovery and performance solutions.

We can’t wait to welcome you to our new locations!

We’ll be hosting a Grand Opening event at our Plano location, featuring free consultations, injury screenings, and exclusive treatment offers for early patients. Stay tuned for updates as we get closer to opening day!