
How Physical Therapy Can Help Resolve Your Knee Pain
Walk, Run, And Jump Again Without The Nagging Knee Pain
June Newsletter

Imagine struggling to climb stairs, play with your kids, or simply walk your dog because of nagging knee pain. It’s incredibly frustrating, isn’t it? Knee pain is a common ailment that affects people of all ages and activity levels. Whether it’s a dull ache or a sharp, debilitating pain, it can put a damper on your day and prevent you from enjoying the activities you love. Fortunately, physical therapy offers a proven path to resolving knee pain so patients can regain their mobility and quality of life.
Target The Knee Pain Right At The Source
Our physical therapists possess a deep understanding of how the body moves and can identify the specific factors contributing to your knee pain. Instead of just masking the symptoms, we take a personalized approach to each program that addresses the underlying causes of your knee pain for long-term relief and improved function.
Some common knee conditions we treat in our practice include:
Osteoarthritis
This is a degenerative joint disease that causes the breakdown of cartilage in the knee, leading to pain, stiffness, and swelling. Risk factors include age, obesity, previous knee injuries, and family history.
Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
Pain around the kneecap is often caused by overuse, muscle imbalances, or poor tracking of the kneecap. This condition is more common in young athletes, women, and people with flat feet or weak thigh muscles.
IT Band Syndrome
This involves irritation of the iliotibial band (IT band), a thick band of tissue that runs along the outside of the thigh. It often causes pain on the outer side of the knee and is common in runners, cyclists, and those with tight IT bands or weak hip muscles.
Meniscus Tears
The meniscus acts as a shock absorber in the knee. A tear in this cartilage can cause pain and limited movement. Sudden twisting movements, sports injuries, and advanced age are common risk factors.
Sprains
Sprains occur when the ligaments that stabilize the knee joint are stretched or torn. This can happen due to sports injuries, falls, or sudden changes in direction.

Resolve Your Knee Pain With the Fitness Lab
Our physical therapists are movement experts who specialize in evaluating and treating musculoskeletal conditions like knee pain. Every PT program at the Fitness Lab is highly personalized, but you can expect to see a combination of strategies like:
Pain Management
We use a variety of techniques to reduce pain, including manual therapy (hands-on techniques) and therapeutic exercises.
Improved Mobility
Physical therapy helps restore a knee’s range of motion through targeted stretches and exercises to make everyday movements easier.
Strengthening Exercises
Strengthening the muscles around your knee provides better support and stability, reducing strain on the joint and preventing future injuries.

Don’t Let Knee Pain Hold You Back!
No matter the reason for your knee pain, our team of movement specialists will help you find an approach that works for you. Schedule an appointment with the Fitness Lab today to schedule your initial evaluation and take the first step to effective knee pain management.
Patient Testimonials
“After two visits, can say this PT clinic seems like a well run operation. Definitely one the best equipped clinics I’ve seen, on par with the best strength and conditioning facilities. My PT seems to know his business well and is attentive to getting my situation resolved.”
—Sean S.
“I felt well taken care of. The home instructions were clear and well explained. Vikram truly understands what I need. He takes me out of my comfort zone, but never pushes.”
—Linda O.


Discover Joint Mobilization at The Fitness LAB
At the Fitness LAB, we understand that joint health is crucial for maintaining an active lifestyle, especially when dealing with persistent knee discomfort. Joint mobilization, a specialized manual therapy offered at our clinics, focuses on enhancing joint movement and reducing pain through targeted techniques.
What exactly is joint mobilization?
This hands-on technique involves gentle, controlled movements of a joint to improve its function. It’s often used to treat:
- Knee stiffness or arthritis
- Post-injury joint pain
- Sciatica or nerve impingement
- Rotator cuff injuries and frozen shoulder
- Spinal misalignments and facet joint issues
Benefits Include:
- Reduced joint and muscle pain
- Improved range of motion
- Enhanced joint mechanics
- Faster recovery and better function
What to Expect:
- Comprehensive evaluation of your strength, mobility, and pain levels
- Gentle, targeted mobilization of the affected joint
- Guidance on exercises to maintain your progress
- Personalized care tailored to your specific needs
Are you curious if joint mobilization is right for you? Contact us today to schedule a consultation and explore how our drug-free therapies can help you walk, run, and jump without knee pain.
Take the first step towards better joint health with The Fitness LAB.

What Makes A Good Warm-Up and Cool-Down Routine?
Physical therapy is an important part of treating existing knee pain, but did you know that proper warm-up and cool-down routines can significantly reduce your risk in the first place?
A Proper Warm-Up
Dynamic Stretching
Forget holding those long, static stretches before your workout. Dynamic stretching is the key to priming your muscles for activity and protecting your knees from injury. Unlike static stretches, where you hold a position, dynamic stretching involves actively moving your joints and muscles through their full range of motion. Think controlled leg swings, arm circles, and torso twists – movements that mimic the activity you’re about to do.
Functional Movements
Then ditch the generic warm-up and focus on movements that mirror your sport. This type of functional warm-up primes your body for the specific demands of your activity, giving you an edge on the field or court. By rehearsing the movements you’ll be using in your sport, you’re essentially fine-tuning your neuromuscular pathways and preparing your body to react efficiently and effectively. This translates to better agility, quicker reflexes, and enhanced overall performance.
Craft A Cool-Down Routine
Cooling down after participation is as important as warming up to help your body gradually return to a resting state. Be sure to incorporate proper hydration, nutrition, stretching, and/or foam rolling to minimize post-workout soreness. Adequate recovery also ensures your body is ready to handle training demands the following day.
Need help designing a personalized warm-up and cool-down routine? At the Fitness Lab, our physical therapists can assess your needs and provide expert guidance to optimize your knee health.
Contact us today!

Make the Most of Your Summer Vacation with Physical Therapy
Whether you’re planning to hike the Rockies, explore Colorado’s scenic byways, or simply unwind under the summer sun, the last thing you want holding you back is pain or limited mobility. As you finalize your vacation checklist, consider adding one essential stop: a physical therapy session at the Fitness Lab.
Our expert physical therapists will help ensure your body is ready for whatever adventures lie ahead. We’ll:
- Identify any underlying issues that might lead to discomfort or restricted movement.
- Create a personalized treatment plan to help you move freely and pain-free.
- Offer tips and movement strategies to keep you feeling great throughout your trip.
Don’t let joint pain or mobility issues cut into your summer fun. Schedule your session with the Fitness Lab today and step into your vacation with confidence and comfort!





Feel Better by Eating Better!
Sheet-Pan Chipotle-Lime Shrimp Bake
Looking for a flavorful, no-fuss dinner packed with zesty spice and wholesome ingredients? This Sheet-Pan Chipotle-Lime Shrimp Bake is the perfect weeknight meal! Roasted baby red potatoes create a hearty base, while asparagus, Broccolini, and succulent shrimp are infused with a smoky chipotle-lime butter for a deliciously bold kick.
Ingredients
- 1-1/2 pounds baby red potatoes, cut into 3/4-inch cubes
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 3/4 teaspoon sea salt, divided
- 3 medium limes
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
- 1 teaspoon ground chipotle pepper
- 1/2 pound fresh asparagus, trimmed
- 1/2 pound Broccolini or broccoli, cut into small florets
- 1 pound uncooked shrimp (16-20 per pound), peeled and deveined
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh cilantro
Preheat oven to 400°. Place potatoes in a greased 15x10x1-in. baking pan; drizzle with olive oil. Sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon sea salt; stir to combine. Bake for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, squeeze 1/3 cup juice from limes, reserving fruit. Combine the lime juice, melted butter, chipotle and remaining 1/2 teaspoon sea salt.
Remove pan from the oven; stir potatoes. Arrange asparagus, Broccolini, shrimp and reserved limes on top of potatoes. Pour lime juice mixture over vegetables and shrimp.
Bake until shrimp turn pink and vegetables are tender, about 10 minutes longer. Sprinkle with minced fresh cilantro.
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STAFF HIGHLIGHT
Dr. Vikram Prathap
PT, DPT
Vikram strives to empower his patients with the knowledge and tools to work not only through their injuries to reduce pain and improve functional strength but to improve their overall well being and leave the clinic better than they were before their injuries. He understands that everyone has unique goals and circumstances, and that a good plan of care must be individualized to each person in order to best optimize their recovery and growth. Vikram enjoys working with individuals of all ages and levels of athleticism with a wide variety of injuries and fitness goals.
Vikram is from California originally and studied physiological science at UCLA where he also worked as a personal trainer teaching strength and conditioning classes and one on one clients. He is well versed in weightlifting and has taught individuals of all experience levels. Vikram moved to Colorado for PT school where he graduated from Regis University with his DPT degree. In his spare time he enjoys weightlifting, eating too much food, and cuddling with his three-legged dog Brooks.
Education Background:
- B.S. in Physiological Science – UCLA 2018
- DPT from Regis University, 2023
Certifications:
- National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Personal Trainer
- Dry Needling Level 1
- Barbel Rehab Certified
Specializing in:
- Orthopedic Rehabilitation
- Manual Therapy
- Sports Medicine
- Pre- and Post-Surgical
- Sports Performance
- Chronic/ Overuse Injuries
Meet Our Team
Our Team

Matt Oster
MS, NKT, MEP

Dr. Bill Gregoire
Clinic Manager, PT, DPT

Dr. Spencer Barnes
PT, DPT, OCS

Dr. Alex Brateman
PT, DPT

Dr. Laike Damman
PT, DPT

Dr. Alice M Davis
PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT

Dr. Connor Devin
PT, DPT

Dr. Kaitlyn Dobbertin
PT, DPT, CSCS, SCS

Dr. Kamryn Klepper
PT, DPT

Dr. John Lee
PT, DPT, OCS

Dr. Colton Litle
PT, DPT

Dr. Caroline Marnin
PT, DPT

Dianna Cole McNitt
PT, COMT

Dr. Allison Shane
PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT

Dr. Hayden Ray
PT, DPT

Dr. Reilly Reed
PT, DPT

Dr. Melanie Kos
PT, DPT
Clinic / Admin

Amanda Mundt
Patient Care Coordinator

Veronica Jennings
Patient Care Coordinator









