Dynamic Sports Medicine Recognized As Top Austin Sports Medicine Facility

Dynamic Sports Medicine is pleased to announce that we have been recognized as a leading Austin-area chiropractic and sports medicine facility by Austin Fit Magazine’s Ambassador, Nikki Zahki.

Austin Fit Magazine is the Austin area’s monthly magazine focused on equipping residents to get and stay fit. Their recognition highlights our success in providing the gold standard in sports medicine to active individuals and athletes in the Austin area.

Key to this recognition was our core mission of bringing the same level of sports medicine enjoyed by professional athletes to everyone in the Austin area.

Our commitment to delivering a wide range of proven techniques, ability to identify the root cause of an issue and dedication to keeping patients healthy and injury-free moving forward allows us to stand out from other clinics in the area. We are proud to offer chiropractic care and sports medicine to all our patients!

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Dr. Matt Lowe Selected to Team USA

We are excited to announce that Dr. Matt Lowe has been selected as the sports Chiropractor to travel with USA Swimming once again! 

Dr. Matt will be accompanying Team USA to both Singapore and Gwangju, South Korea for the 2019 World Championships.  He will be out of the office July 7 – 30.  Want the inside scoop on Dr. Matt’s journey with Team USA? Follow him, Dynamic Sports Medicine and USA Swimming on Instagram.  

@drmattlowe  

@dynamicsportsmedicine 

@usaswimming

Go USA!

Dr. Lowe Selected for Olympic Games Medical Staff

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – With the summer fast approaching, USA Swimming today announced the support staff for the U.S. Olympic Swimming Team at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

Dr. Jim Lynch and Dr. Tad Kremen have been selected as the team physicians. This will be the second consecutive Games in this role for Dr. Lynch, who also served in a similar role for Team USA at a variety of major competitions, including the 2015 and 2019 FINA World Championships and the 2018 Pan Pacific Championships. Dr. Kremen, who currently serves as a team physician for the UCLA Bruins NCAA Division I athletics team and as the Assistant Orthopedic Physician for the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers, will be making his first Olympic Games appearance. He also recently served in the role at the 2019 FINA World Championships, as well as both the 2016 and 2018 Short Course World Championships. Former National Team swimmer Dr. Matt Lowe will be the team chiropractor.

Rounding out the medical staff is physical therapist Brian Cunningham, physician’s assistant Andy Eberheart and massage therapists Amy Murry and Cyrus Poitier.

Alex Dawson, the Director of Operations, Swimming, and Diving at Texas A&M University, will serve as team manager. He worked in the same role at the 2019 FINA World Championships and was the Assistant Manager at Worlds in 2017.

“Having a strong team behind the team is vital in the success of our athletes at international events.” USA Swimming National Team Managing Director Lindsay Mintenko said. “The carefully developed trust and confidence in our support team, built in the years leading up to the Olympic Games, allows our coaches and athletes to focus on the task at hand and succeeding at the highest level. I am confident they will all help prepare our athletes to reach their potential in Tokyo.”

Read the full article over on USA Swimming’s website here.

Dr. Lowe Appointed to Olympic Medical Staff

Dr. Matt Lowe, a 2004 Minot High graduate, was recently selected to serve as the team chiropractor for USA Swimming in this year’s Olympics.

He has served in a similar role for Team USA at a variety of competitions including the 2017 and 2019 World Championships. Lowe continues to serve as the team chiropractor for the University of Texas men’s swimming and diving squad who just won their 15th NCAA national title in March.

“It’s a tremendous honor to be selected as team chiropractor,” Lowe stated. “As the team behind the team, we have one goal in mind; to assist these athletes in winning gold in Tokyo.”

Lowe, who was born and raised in Minot, swam for the Magicians varsity team and held school records in both individual and relay events. He would go on to join the University of Texas swimming and diving team where he became a two-time USA National Champion, 10-time NCAA All-American, 12-time conference champion in addition to competing in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in 2004, 2008, and 2012. Then in 2018, Lowe was inducted into the Minot High School Athletic Hall of Fame.

Read the full article here.

2019 FINA World Aquatics Championships

Dr. Matt Lowe Selected to Team USA – 2019 FINA World Aquatics Championships!
Sports Chiropractor Helps Team USA Reach Peak Performance.

July 24, 2019

Dynamic Sports Medicine announced earlier this month that Dr. Matt Lowe was selected as a sports chiropractor to travel with USA Swimming team once again!  Dr. Lowe accompanied Team USA to both Singapore and Gwangju, South Korea for the 2019 World Championships for July 12-28, 2019.  

The role of a sports chiropractor for the USA Swimming Team proves to be essential.  Athletes appreciate having access to chiropractic to help reach peak performance. For Team USA and athletes in any sport, a sports chiropractor can help to reduce the risk of injuries, accelerate recovery time and improve health and performance through enhancements in range of motion, flexibility, muscle strength.

In a sport where hundredths of a second can mean the difference between winning or losing a race, Dr. Matt Lowe takes great pride in providing sports chiropractic care that is helping the men and women of Team USA win!

This is the last big swim meet before next summer’s Tokyo Olympics. The team is doing excellent as we reach a few more days of the meet. Midway through these world championships, Team USA has received three gold medals and eight overall.

Dr. Lowe is working with some big-name athletes, such as Lilly King. The former Indiana University swimmer repeated as world champion in the 100-meter breaststroke Tuesday night, winning a gold medal in her specialty and beating Russian rival Yulia Efimova.  In day 4 finals, Caleb Dressel will swim the 100 free after going a 47.32 in preliminaries.  Katie Ledecky’s next scheduled event is the women’s 4×200-meter freestyle relay Thursday. The women’s 800 freestyle, a race Ledecky has never lost in a major competition, begins Friday morning.

Earning the appointment as USA Swimming’s team-chiropractor at the 2019 World Championships ranks as a tremendous honor in Dr. Lowe’s professional career, and he views this role as an absolute privilege to serve Team USA swimmers. After weeks in Singapore and Korea, he is looking forward to getting home and back in the office on July 30.

Want the inside scoop on Dr. Lowe’s journey with Team USA? Follow him, Dynamic Sports Medicine and USA Swimming on Instagram.  

@drmattlowe  

Photos below by Tommy Low – Check out more of his photos on his Instagram @lobinhoot

Dr. Matt Lowe Excited to Fulfill Olympic Dream

As a competitive swimmer, Matthew Lowe always dreamed of swimming for the United States at the Olympics.

However, during his career, the closest the Texas All-American came to achieving this goal were semifinal showings in the 100 and 200 breaststroke events at 2004 Olympic Trials.

But this year, Lowe is getting the opportunity to finally fulfill his dream without even having to dip a toe in the water.

Dr. Lowe is going to Tokyo with Team USA as a member of USA Swimming’s medical staff – fulfilling a different dream he only recently knew he wanted to achieve.

“This really is a dream come true for me,” said Lowe, a chiropractor who calls Austin, Texas, home who has been part of this team since 2017 World Championships. “Having been on the medical staff for Team USA at 2018 Pan Pacific Championships and 2017 and 2019 World Championships, I know that the Olympics are the pinnacle for me.

“I didn’t get to swim at the Olympics, but I’m really looking forward to helping USA swimmers be at their best physically so they can win.”

Read the full article over on USA Swimming’s website here.

Ambassador’s Corner: Dynamic Sports Medicine

We are so excited to be featured in Austin Fit Magazine’s (AFM) Ambassadors Corner! Nikki Zahka, one of the newest AFM
Ambassadors, shares her personal story of visiting Dynamic Sports Medicine for sports chiropractic.

“This Ambassador’s Corner is dedicated to I Live Here I Give Here. This organization supports more than 750 local nonprofit
organizations and has produced year-round programs and activities that facilitate engagement among the Austin community.
It also empowers not only individuals but also companies, nonprofits and foundations to grow in their generosity by contributing
to making their communities more equitable for all.”