Spine Treatment Hospital in Moradabad: Expert Orthopedic Care for Back, Neck, and Nerve Pain
Immediate Care for Spine Problems
- Back pain, neck pain, sciatica, and spine-related disorders are among the most common reasons people seek specialist care.
- Spine problems can affect daily movement, work, sleep, and overall quality of life.
- At Jigyasa Hospital in Moradabad, patients receive diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up care under one roof.
- The team focuses on conservative treatment first and surgery only when necessary.
- Care is designed to reduce pain, protect nerve health, and support long-term recovery.
Why Spine Care Needs a Specialized Approach
- The spine is a complex structure of vertebrae, discs, nerves, and muscles working together.
- Even a small issue can cause pain that spreads to the legs, arms, or head.
- Proper treatment needs accurate diagnosis and access to both non-surgical and surgical options.
- Jigyasa Hospital evaluates the root cause of pain instead of only prescribing temporary relief.
Specialized Spine Care
Orthopedic specialists evaluate the root cause of back and neck pain before planning treatment.
Accurate Diagnosis
Digital X-ray, MRI coordination, CT scan access, and nerve evaluation help identify the real problem.
Conservative First
Medication, physiotherapy, posture correction, and lifestyle guidance are preferred before surgery.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
When required, smaller-incision spine procedures help reduce recovery time and tissue damage.
Trusted in Moradabad
Patients from Moradabad, Rampur, Amroha, Bijnor, and Sambhal visit for spine treatment.
Common Spine Conditions Treated
1. Slip Disc (Herniated Disc)
A slip disc occurs when the soft cushion between vertebrae pushes out and presses on nearby nerves, causing sharp pain, numbness, or weakness in the legs. Many cases improve with physiotherapy, medication, and lifestyle changes, while severe cases may need minimally invasive discectomy.
2. Sciatica
Sciatica causes pain that travels from the lower back down through the hip and leg, often due to nerve compression. It is usually treated first with anti-inflammatory medicine, targeted physiotherapy, and posture correction.
3. Cervical Spondylosis
Common among desk workers and people with prolonged screen use, cervical spondylosis causes neck stiffness, pain, and sometimes tingling in the arms. Early physiotherapy and ergonomic correction help prevent progression.
4. Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on nerves and the spinal cord. It can cause pain, cramping, or weakness in the legs, especially while walking.
5. Spondylolisthesis
This condition happens when one vertebra slips forward over the one below it, often causing lower back pain and leg discomfort. Mild cases may improve with physiotherapy and bracing, while advanced cases may need spinal fusion.
6. Spinal Fractures and Trauma
Road accidents and falls can cause spinal injuries that need emergency stabilization and sometimes surgical fixation. The orthopedic team is prepared to handle such cases.
7. Scoliosis and Deformities
Spinal curvature, often noticed in adolescence, is monitored carefully. Treatment may include bracing, physiotherapy, or corrective surgery depending on the severity.
Diagnostic Facilities Available
- Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective spine treatment.
- Jigyasa Hospital provides layered diagnostic support to identify the real cause of pain.
- Digital X-ray imaging for initial assessment of bone alignment and fractures.
- MRI referral coordination for detailed soft tissue and nerve evaluation.
- CT scan access for complex bone structure analysis.
- Clinical nerve conduction assessment for radiating pain and numbness.
- Bone density testing for patients at risk of osteoporosis-related spine issues.
Treatment Options at Jigyasa Hospital
Conservative Treatment
- Medication for pain and inflammation management.
- Physiotherapy programs tailored to the specific spine condition.
- Posture correction and ergonomic guidance for desk workers and students.
- Epidural steroid injections for targeted nerve pain relief.
- Lifestyle counseling covering weight management, exercise, and daily habits.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
For patients who do not respond to conservative treatment, minimally invasive spine surgery may be recommended. These procedures use smaller incisions, cause less muscle damage, reduce blood loss, and usually support faster recovery than open surgery.
Spinal Fusion Surgery
In cases of instability, severe spondylolisthesis, or advanced degeneration, spinal fusion may be advised. This procedure joins two or more vertebrae to stabilize the spine and reduce pain caused by abnormal movement.
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Recovery continues after surgery through structured physiotherapy and rehabilitation programs. These help restore mobility, strength, and confidence in daily movement.
What to Expect During Your Visit
- Initial Consultation: Detailed discussion of symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle factors contributing to spine pain.
- Physical Examination: Assessment of posture, movement range, reflexes, and pain triggers.
- Diagnostic Imaging: X-ray, MRI, or CT scan as needed to confirm the underlying cause.
- Treatment Planning: Clear explanation of conservative and surgical options with realistic recovery expectations.
- Follow-Up Care: Ongoing monitoring to track improvement and adjust treatment if needed.
Who Should See a Spine Specialist?
- Back or neck pain lasting more than two weeks.
- Pain radiating down the arms or legs.
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness in limbs.
- Difficulty standing straight or walking due to pain.
- Pain following an injury, fall, or accident.
- Chronic pain that worsens with sitting, standing, or specific movements.
Why Patients in Moradabad Choose Jigyasa Hospital
- Experienced orthopedic specialists focused on accurate, individualized diagnosis.
- Access to modern imaging and diagnostic technology under one roof.
- Preference for conservative treatment before recommending surgery.
- Minimally invasive surgical options for faster recovery.
- Structured physiotherapy and rehabilitation support.
- Convenient location serving Moradabad and surrounding districts.
Frequently Asked Questions About Spine Treatment
Is surgery always required for slip disc?
No. Most slip disc cases improve with physiotherapy, medication, and activity modification. Surgery is considered only when conservative treatment fails or symptoms are severe.
How long does recovery take after spine surgery?
Recovery varies by procedure, ranging from a few weeks for minimally invasive surgery to a few months for spinal fusion, with physiotherapy support throughout.
Can spine problems be prevented?
Good posture, regular exercise, proper lifting technique, and maintaining a healthy weight significantly reduce the risk of spine issues.
At what age do spine problems usually start?
While spine issues can occur at any age, degenerative conditions become more common after 40, though poor posture and desk jobs are causing earlier onset in younger patients.
Does Jigyasa Hospital treat spine injuries from accidents?
Yes, the hospital's orthopedic team handles emergency spinal trauma, including stabilization and surgical fixation when needed.
Is physiotherapy included in the treatment plan?
Yes. Physiotherapy is a core part of both conservative treatment and post-surgical recovery at Jigyasa Hospital.
Why Patients Choose Us
- 24/7 Emergency & Trauma Care
- Top Specialist Doctors
- Modern ICU & Operation Theatres
- Transparent & Affordable Pricing
- Ayushman Bharat Empanelled
- Cashless Insurance Support
- Multispeciality Under One Roof
Our Location
Near Miglani Cinema,
Rampur Road,
Moradabad 244001

