Low Back Pain Physical Therapy in Cumming, GA

Back Pain Has a Root Cause. We Find It.

People come to us when low back pain has been hanging around long enough — through the rest days, the temporary fixes, the adjustments that never quite hold. We find what's actually driving it and build a plan to address it at the source.

Ignoring Low Back Pain Just Makes It Harder to Fix

Rest Isn't Fixing It — It's Just Delaying It

Taking time off may quiet the pain temporarily, but without addressing the underlying cause, the same pattern returns every time you push too hard, sit too long, or pick up a workout again.

Generic Protocols Don't Address Your Specific Pattern

YouTube exercises and standard PT protocols don't identify what's driving your back pain specifically. Without that, the cycle repeats — and usually gets worse with each flare-up.

A Few Good Days Doesn't Mean the Problem Is Fixed

Feeling better temporarily gives false confidence. Without correcting the root cause — whether it's a movement pattern, a muscle imbalance, or a load issue — the pain returns the moment you resume full activity.

Common Conditions We Treat

Low Back Pain and Spine Issues We Address

From acute flare-ups and disc-related pain to chronic strain, sciatica, and posture-related issues, we identify the root cause and build a plan to get you back to full activity.

Low Back Pain (General) - Persistent or recurring lower back pain that limits daily activity, sitting, lifting, or exercise.

Sciatica & Nerve Pain - Shooting pain, tingling, or numbness radiating down the leg from nerve irritation in the lumbar spine.

Disc-Related Pain & Herniation - Back and leg pain from disc pressure on a nerve root, typically aggravated by sitting, bending, or prolonged posture.

Lumbar Muscle Strain & Tightness - Back pain with guarding or spasm that follows lifting, overexertion, or sustained posture loading.

SI Joint Pain - Pain at the base of the spine or deep in the buttock that worsens with single-leg activity and is often mistaken for sciatica.

Postural & Desk-Related Back Pain - Pain that builds with sitting, standing, or screen time from sustained loading and prolonged posture.

Arthritis & Degenerative Changes - Stiffness and aching from age-related spinal changes that limit movement and flare with activity or cold.

Post-Surgical Low Back Rehab - Progressive recovery support after lumbar surgery, including mobility work, loading progressions, and return-to-activity programming.

How It Works

Three Steps to Moving Better and Feeling Stronger

Step 1. OVERCOME:

Stop managing pain SOLVE IT.
We identify your limitations at the source to restore mobility and build your definitive roadmap back to baseline.

Step 2. OPTIMIZE

Pain-free is just the start.
We bridge the gap by correcting deficits and rebuilding strength so you can trust your body as the intensity picks up.

Step 3. OUTPERFORM

REDEFINE YOUR POTENTIAL.
We transition from rehab to performance, building the power and resilience you need to Dominate your next chapter.

What People Dealing With Back Pain Say About OMNI

Real results from Cumming patients who stopped accepting chronic back pain.

I have enjoyed my physical therapy journey with Jonathan. His approach to physical therapy is unlike any other I’ve tried in the past. It is the first one I feel is actually making long-term progress.
Kerri Carter
I had a great experience working with Stephen! He has helped me get back to running without knee pain. I’m so thankful for his expertise and knowledge! Highly recommend Omni Sport performance and physical therapy!!
Kimmie M
Fantastic practice with knowledgeable therapists that care. Started coming for ongoing knee issues that had gone on for months and within the first few weeks already experienced great amount of relief and back to doing things I enjoy pain free!
Layla Mayer
Areas We Serve

Serving Athletes Across Forsyth County and Beyond

We help active adults across the Cumming area get back to the activities they love.

Frequently Asked Questions

What people in Cumming ask before starting low back pain physical therapy at OMNI.

Do I need a doctor's referral for low back pain physical therapy in Georgia?

Georgia allows direct access to physical therapy — no doctor's referral is required to get started. If you'd like care coordinated with your physician or another provider, we can facilitate that communication directly. Most patients schedule and are seen within the same week.

Will I have to stop all activity while I'm in PT for low back pain?

Most patients don't need to stop everything. We identify what's aggravating the problem, modify activity accordingly, and work on the root cause in parallel so you stay moving throughout the process — not sidelined while you wait for pain to resolve.

What makes OMNI different from a standard PT clinic for low back pain?

Every session at OMNI is one-on-one with a DPT for the full hour — no aides, no shared time, no insurance-driven shortcuts. We spend that time finding what's driving your back pain and addressing it directly, rather than working through a generic protocol.

Is OMNI cash-based? Can I use insurance for low back pain PT?

We're a cash-based clinic and don't bill insurance directly. This allows us to provide a full hour of one-on-one care without visit limits or insurance codes driving your plan. Superbills may be available for potential out-of-network reimbursement, and we accept HSA/FSA payments.

How long will it take to see improvement with low back pain physical therapy?

That depends on how long the problem has been present and how your body responds, but we set clear measurable benchmarks from the start so you always know where you stand. Most patients notice meaningful improvements in pain and movement quality within the first few sessions.

Still have questions?

Reach out and we'll point you in the right direction.

Ready to Move Without Back Pain Calling the Shots?

Whether you're dealing with a recent flare-up or years of chronic low back pain, OMNI has a plan built around your specific movement patterns and activity goals.