Spine Care & Back Pain Treatment in Jaipur
Back and neck pain are among the most common reasons people seek orthopaedic care, and while many cases improve with conservative treatment, some spine conditions need specialised evaluation and management to prevent long-term complications. At Jaipur Hospital, our orthopaedic team provides comprehensive spine care, from diagnosis and non-surgical management to surgical treatment for more complex spinal conditions.
What is Spine Care?
Spine care covers the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the vertebrae, discs, nerves, and supporting structures of the back and neck. Care may involve conservative measures such as medication and physiotherapy for common back and neck pain, or surgical intervention for conditions such as severe disc herniation or spinal instability that do not respond to non-surgical treatment.
Spine Conditions We Treat
- Chronic and acute back pain
- Neck pain and cervical spondylosis
- Slipped disc (disc herniation)
- Degenerative spine disorders
- Sciatica and nerve compression symptoms
- Spinal deformities and instability
Symptoms That Need Spine Evaluation
You should consult an orthopaedic spine specialist if you experience persistent back or neck pain that does not improve with rest, pain radiating down an arm or leg, numbness or tingling, muscle weakness, or difficulty with bladder or bowel control, as the last of these can indicate a more serious condition requiring urgent evaluation.
Our Approach to Spine Care
Diagnosis begins with a detailed clinical examination and, where required, imaging studies such as X-rays or MRI to identify the underlying cause of pain. Most cases of back and neck pain are managed conservatively with medication, physiotherapy, posture correction, and activity modification. For conditions such as a slipped disc causing nerve compression, our team may recommend targeted physiotherapy, pain-management interventions, or, in appropriate cases, surgical treatment when conservative options do not relieve symptoms or when there are signs of nerve damage.
Conservative and Surgical Spine Treatment
The majority of spine-related complaints improve without surgery. Our orthopaedic team focuses first on non-surgical options, including physiotherapy, ergonomic and lifestyle guidance, and medication for pain and inflammation. Surgery for spine conditions is considered only when there is significant nerve compression, spinal instability, or when conservative treatment has failed to provide adequate relief over a reasonable period.
Recovery and Long-Term Spine Health
Recovery timelines vary depending on the specific spine condition and treatment approach. Patients managed conservatively often see gradual improvement over several weeks with consistent physiotherapy and activity modification, while those undergoing spine surgery follow a structured post-operative rehabilitation plan. Maintaining good posture, core muscle strength, and a healthy body weight all support long-term spine health.
Why Choose Jaipur Hospital for Spine Care
Jaipur Hospital’s orthopaedic department offers both conservative and surgical spine care under experienced specialists, supported by modern diagnostic imaging and a dedicated physiotherapy team. We are empanelled under Ayushman Bharat, CGHS, ECHS, and multiple insurance TPAs for cashless treatment of eligible patients.
If you are experiencing persistent back or neck pain, consult our orthopaedic spine specialists at Jaipur Hospital for a thorough evaluation and personalised treatment plan.
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Have Any Query Regarding our Services, Contact us at the Jaipur Hospital or fix an appointment.
Get in Touch
- Gopalpura Flyover, Mahaveer Nagar, Main Tonk Road, Jaipur – 302018
- +91-7414-001-001
- jaipur.hospital@gmail.com
Need Emergency Assistance?
Have Any Query Regarding our Services, Contact us at the Jaipur Hospital or fix an appointment.
Get in Touch
- Gopalpura Flyover, Mahaveer Nagar, Main Tonk Road, Jaipur – 302018
- +91-7414-001-001
- jaipur.hospital@gmail.com
Department FAQs - Spine Care
1. When should back pain be taken seriously?
Most back pain improves with rest and simple care, but you should see a doctor if the pain is severe, lasts more than a couple of weeks, radiates down a leg, or is accompanied by numbness, weakness, or loss of bladder or bowel control.
2. Is surgery always required for a slipped disc?
No, most cases of slipped disc improve with conservative treatment such as physiotherapy, medication, and activity modification. Surgery is generally considered only when there is significant nerve compression or when symptoms do not improve with non-surgical treatment.
3. What causes chronic back pain?
Chronic back pain can result from degenerative disc disease, poor posture, muscle strain, spinal arthritis, disc herniation, or an old injury. A proper clinical evaluation helps identify the exact cause.
4. Can physiotherapy help with neck and back pain?
Yes, physiotherapy is a key part of managing most spine conditions. It helps strengthen supporting muscles, improve posture, and reduce pain, often preventing the need for more invasive treatment.
5. How can I prevent back pain in daily life?
Maintaining good posture while sitting and standing, using proper technique while lifting heavy objects, staying physically active, and maintaining a healthy body weight can all help reduce the risk of back pain.