Disc Centers of America Bellevue

Disc Centers of America Bellevue At Bellevue Disc Center we're helping patients achieve freedom from pain with cutting edge technologies & non-surgical FDA-Cleared Spinal Decompression.

Most people with debilitating pain do not need surgery. Get Your Free Consultation Today
Led by Award Winning Physician Dr. Steven Thain, D.C. Surgery is not your only option. Non-surgical spinal decompression has had an incredible effect. We specialize in these conditions:
Bulging and herniated discs
Degenerative disc disease
Relapse or failed back surgery
Sciatica
Back Pain… and more

04/27/2025

Thank you to all those supporting us during this difficult time. We shall overcome and rebuild.

09/06/2024

After 28 years...Chris is down to her last birth. She has 1 more left.

After hundreds upon hundreds, we figure close to a couple thousand births, she brings to close fulfillment of her gift to so many.

This truly was her calling.

The perfect temperament; inspirational, supportive, strong, decisive, intelligent, professional, following the recommended guidelines yet honoring the laws of god/nature and enlightening so many to embrace the ideals our creator bestowed upon us through the process of birth.

Birth can be one of the most powerful experiences in a womans life and only women can truly understand and appreciate what that experience entails. She inspired and empowered women through the natural process of giving birth to their children. It has been humbling for me to witness her and be in awe of what she does, the difference she has made and how she impacted each and every family, mom and newborn baby.

One more hun...may God's spirit touch your soul and continue to bless you for the wonderful gift of yourself and your talents you have shared.

Learning how to be a better doctor....
03/23/2024

Learning how to be a better doctor....

03/16/2024

38 years ago...I graduated Chiropractic College and set out to make a difference....been a wonderful journey.

🌟Back/Neck Treatment for Forward Head PostureStruggling with forward head posture from extensive screen use? This common...
02/15/2024

🌟Back/Neck Treatment for Forward Head Posture

Struggling with forward head posture from extensive screen use? This common issue can lead to discomfort in the neck, upper back, and shoulders, as well as potential health implications like headaches and reduced nerve conduction.

At our office, we provide treatments tailored to support a more functional posture and alleviate associated discomfort. We don't let forward head posture hinder our patients’ well-being—visit us for effective solutions. Send us a message on messenger or schedule a free consultation by visiting: www.BellevueBackandSpine.com

🌟 Understanding Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS) and Its Impact on Daily Function 🌟Functional loss, encompassing the inabili...
02/02/2024

🌟 Understanding Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS) and Its Impact on Daily Function 🌟
Functional loss, encompassing the inability to perform essential daily activities such as dressing, bathing, walking, and standing, is a significant concern, especially among older adults. Experts highlight spinal pain as a primary contributor to functional loss, often attributed to age-related degeneration affecting the lower back.

Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), a condition characterized by the narrowing of spinal cord and nerve root passages, presents distinct challenges. The terms "central" and "lateral" stenosis delineate the affected spaces within the spinal cord and nerve roots, respectively. Notably, the compression can extend to the blood vessels accompanying these nervous system tissues, known as neurovascular structures. Data from the Framingham Study cohort revealed that nearly half of adults in their 60s exhibit some degree of LSS, shedding light on the prevalence of this condition.

Beyond the typical symptoms of low back pain and stiffness, patients with LLS may also experience neurogenic claudication (NC), leading to poor standing and walking tolerance. This manifests as sensations of heaviness, tiredness, achiness, numbness, and weakness in the legs, accompanied by impaired balance. Given the potential impact on long-term health and independence, addressing these symptoms is crucial for maintaining overall well-being.

Encouragingly, non-surgical options, including chiropractic care, have demonstrated positive outcomes for many patients with LLS and NC. A recent systematic review and meta-analysis underscore the effectiveness of a multi-modal, non-pharmacological treatment approach, encompassing patient education, rehabilitative exercises, and manual therapies—services readily available through doctors of chiropractic.

Empowering individuals with insights into LSS and its impact on daily function paves the way for informed care decisions, supporting improved quality of life and functional independence. 🌿

🌿 Understanding Cervical Disk Pain: Exploring New Perspectives 🌿Musculoskeletal disorders related to the disks of the ce...
02/01/2024

🌿 Understanding Cervical Disk Pain: Exploring New Perspectives 🌿

Musculoskeletal disorders related to the disks of the cervical spine can be a source of pain and functional impairment. Let's delve into the various types of these pain-inducing disc derangements, including one that has recently gained attention.

The intervertebral disk, acting as a fibroelastic cartilaginous shock absorber situated between vertebral bodies, plays a crucial role in supporting our body's weight and facilitating movement. As we age and based on our lifestyle choices, the structure of the cervical discs can weaken, leading to issues such as disc herniation, protrusion, extrusion, or sequestration. While these may go unnoticed in some cases, they can exert pressure on nerve roots, resulting in pain shooting through the nerves, often manifesting as discomfort in the arm and hand.

Moreover, the outer edge of the annulus, comprising nerve and blood supply, can cause localized pain when injured. Furthermore, the force of the disc against the vertebral bodies may lead to a fracture known as Schmorl’s node, previously believed to be painless. However, a recent study identified an association between Schmorl’s nodes in the cervical spine and local, non-radiating neck pain, challenging previous beliefs.

In addressing cervical disk-related pain, chiropractic care offers a conservative multi-modal treatment approach that has proven highly effective for managing patients with neck pain stemming from various sources, including cervical disc injury. This holistic approach emphasizes comprehensive care and supports individuals in their journey toward improved well-being.

Exploring these insights opens new avenues for understanding and managing cervical disc-related discomfort, empowering individuals to seek informed and effective care options. 🌟

🌟 Exploring Effective Treatment Approaches for Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis 🌟Osteoarthritis, a common chronic joint condi...
01/31/2024

🌟 Exploring Effective Treatment Approaches for Hip and Knee Osteoarthritis 🌟
Osteoarthritis, a common chronic joint condition affecting roughly 10% of adults in the United States, is becoming increasingly prevalent due to its association with obesity and advancing age. The hips and knees are among the most commonly affected areas, leading to significant disability and impacting quality of life.

When it comes to managing musculoskeletal disorders like osteoarthritis, doctors of chiropractic utilize various treatment approaches, including supervised exercises and manual therapies. But how can we determine which approach might be most beneficial for patients with hip or knee osteoarthritis?

In a 2013 study, researchers delved into this question by enlisting 206 older adults under physician care and on a waitlist for surgery to address hip or knee osteoarthritis. The participants were divided into four groups: 1) manual therapy plus usual care; 2) supervised exercise plus usual care; 3) manual therapy plus supervised exercise and usual care; 4) usual care only. The researchers utilized the evidence-based Western Ontario and McMaster Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) questionnaire to track results at various stages.

The findings revealed that while participants in the usual care only group experienced a slight increase in disability, those in the three treatment groups saw significant improvement, with disability falling to an average of 12%, 7%, and 6% in groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively.

This study underscores the superiority of supervised exercises and manual therapies over no treatment for patients with knee or hip osteoarthritis. It aligns with the multimodal approach often employed by doctors of chiropractic, combining exercises and manual therapies for effective management. Recognizing the uniqueness of each patient's case, chiropractors monitor progress and adjust treatment approaches as needed to minimize pain and disability to the greatest extent possible.

The evidence speaks volumes—empowering individuals with osteoarthritis to explore comprehensive care options that prioritize their well-being and quality of life. 🌿

Visit www.BellevueBackandSpine.com to learn more

🚶‍♂️ Exploring the Power of Walking for Chronic Low Back Pain 🚶‍♀️Nearly 90% of people will experience low back pain at ...
01/30/2024

🚶‍♂️ Exploring the Power of Walking for Chronic Low Back Pain 🚶‍♀️
Nearly 90% of people will experience low back pain at some point in their lives. It's a prevalent condition that can significantly impact daily life. In fact, it's one of the leading causes of disability and often prompts individuals to seek chiropractic care.

When it comes to managing chronic low back pain, staying or becoming more active is often recommended alongside receiving manual therapies like spinal manipulation. But what about the simple act of walking? Can it really make a difference, or is a more comprehensive exercise routine necessary?

The beauty of walking lies in its ability to engage multiple senses, activate different muscle groups, improve circulation, open airways, aid digestion, and all at a very low cost—all that's needed is a good pair of shoes! Research has shown that for patients with chronic low back pain, walking can yield similar benefits to other forms of exercise in terms of reducing pain intensity, disability, improving quality of life, and addressing fear-avoidance tendencies.

In fact, studies have found that adding walking to a more structured exercise program didn't necessarily lead to greater improvements. This suggests that a daily walk holds a significant place in a multimodal treatment approach for managing chronic back pain.

So, if dealing with chronic low back pain, consider integrating a daily walk into the routine—it could make a real difference. And remember, a comprehensive approach to managing back pain may also include manual therapies, physiotherapy, nutritional advice, and more.

Let's take a step towards better back health together! 🌟

Schedule a free consultation today! Visit: www.BellevueBackandSpine.com

Located between the sacrum (tailbone) and ilium (pelvis), the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) play a crucial role in connecting ...
01/26/2024

Located between the sacrum (tailbone) and ilium (pelvis), the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) play a crucial role in connecting the spine and pelvis, enabling the transfer of load from the low back to the lower extremities. Typically, when investigating the cause of a patient's low back pain, the lumbar spine is the first area examined. However, it often turns out that the SIJ can be the culprit.

Fortunately, doctors of chiropractic are well-equipped to assess whether the SIJ may contribute to a patient's low back pain, as well as pain in the leg or groin. They can also effectively manage SIJ dysfunction. Research has indicated that a combination of manual therapies, including spinal manipulative therapy, along with stabilization exercises, proves effective in reducing pain and enhancing function in the SIJ—more so than corticosteroid injections or physiotherapy. While some patients may experience immediate improvement after a single treatment, it may take several sessions to achieve a satisfactory and long-lasting outcome.

The Connection Between Hamstring and Tension-Type Headaches Individuals suffering from tension-type headaches (TTH) freq...
01/25/2024

The Connection Between Hamstring and Tension-Type Headaches

Individuals suffering from tension-type headaches (TTH) frequently encounter neck pain and stiffness, which can contribute to their headaches. As a result, chiropractors often utilize manual therapies and offer instructions for home exercises aimed at enhancing neck functionality, with the goal of reducing the frequency and intensity of headaches. It might come as a surprise to TTH patients that their care may also involve addressing seemingly unrelated areas of the body. To find out more, please get in touch with us today. www.BellevueBackandSpine.com

Low back pain is a prevalent issue affecting millions globally. It can stem from various causes, such as injury, poor po...
01/24/2024

Low back pain is a prevalent issue affecting millions globally. It can stem from various causes, such as injury, poor posture, or obesity. Although low back pain can be debilitating, there are strategies to manage and prevent its exacerbation.

Avoiding common mistakes is crucial in mitigating pain. Here are some pitfalls to steer clear of:

Prolonged sitting: Extended periods of sitting strain back muscles and ligaments. Remember to take breaks every 20-30 minutes to move around.
Improper lifting: When lifting heavy objects, maintain proper form to avoid straining the back. Bend at the knees while keeping the back straight.
Slouching: Slumping posture strains back muscles and worsens pain. Ensure you stand and sit upright, keeping your shoulders back.
Insufficient exercise: Regular exercise strengthens and maintains healthy back muscles. Inactive individuals are more susceptible to weak and injured back muscles.

If individuals experience low back pain, it is advisable to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment planning. Effective treatments for this condition can include physical therapy, medication, and surgery. With appropriate care, most individuals can find relief and resume their normal activities.

To schedule a consultation, please visit: www.BellevueBackandSpine.com

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