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Spinal Decompression Table in The Villages

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression

Excruciating low back pain can hinder motion and leave you tied to the bed. Disruptions in the spine lead to sharp, radiating nerve pains that do not respond to most the over-the-counter painkillers.

Thus, the only way to treat low back pain arising from compression of spinal nerves is to set the spine back to its original position. This resetting can be achieved either surgically or via non-surgical spinal decompression also known as traction therapy.  

Who Needs Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression?

There are different conditions for which your doctor might recommend a manual traction therapy, some of which are discussed below: 

Sciatica Or Low Back Pain

As per the WHO, the lifetime prevalence of low back pain is estimated to be as high as 70% (average is 60-70%) in industrialized countries. Therefore, it is important to treat low back pain/sciatica with minimal invasion.

The sciatic nerve is a major nerve that innervates the back and the legs. Inflammation of this nerve (due to compression or other causes) leads to a painful condition called sciatica.

As per a retrospective cohort study, non-surgical spinal disc compression effectively reduces discogenic low back pain and also improves disc height.

Another study found this procedure to be a less-expensive treatment for low back pain/sciatica.

Neck Pain

Cervical and neck pain due to nerve compression are common complaints that are managed well by physiotherapy/chiropractic treatment. According to a study published in the Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation non-surgical spinal decompression is an effective treatment modality for neck and back pain.

Disc Herniation

Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a condition that can lead to nerve symptoms such as radiating pain, burning, tingling, or numbness. Traction therapy can also be performed using decompression devices. It effectively alleviates symptoms of disc herniation, a study suggests.

Other conditions for which the non-interventional procedure can be employed include posterior facet syndrome and worn-out spinal joints.

How Is It Done?

A manual traction procedure usually lasts for 30 to 45 minutes. The patient’s spine is protected by fitting a harness around the trunk and pelvis region.

The patient is then made to lie face down and the doctor uses a computerized device for traction (tailored to the specific needs of the patient).

Non Surgical spinal decompression is available at Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic in The Villages, FL.

References

  1. Apfel, Christian C., et al. “Restoration of disk height through non-surgical spinal decompression is associated with decreased discogenic low back pain: a retrospective cohort study.” BMC musculoskeletal disorders 11.1 (2010): 1-6.
  2. Daniel, Dwain M. “Non-surgical spinal decompression therapy: does the scientific literature support efficacy claims made in the advertising media?.” Chiropractic & Osteopathy 15.1 (2007): 1-5.
  3. Henry, Lucian. “Non-surgical Spinal Decompression an Effective Physiotherapy Modality for Neck and Back Pain.” Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation 4.3 (2017): 062-065.
  4. Koçak, Fatmanur Aybala, et al. “Comparison of the short-term effects of the conventional motorized traction with non-surgical spinal decompression performed with a DRX9000 device on pain, functionality, depression, and quality of life in patients with low back pain associated with lumbar disc herniation: A single-blind randomized controlled trial.” Turkish Journal of physical medicine and rehabilitation 64.1 (2018): 17.
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Legacy Clinic Scholarship Program

Legacy Clinic is a reliable center for chiropractic and massage therapy in Florida. The professional team at the Legacy wellness clinic is trained to provide chiropractic treatment, massage therapy, and acupuncture in villages.

Scholarship Program For Students

After providing services to nearby villages, the award-winning integrative clinic is taking the initiative to help young students fulfill their dreams.

The legacy clinic is offering a scholarship program to the village’s charter high school students.

Thus, students interested in the following fields can take advantage of the scholarship:

  • Sports medicine
  • Chiropractic Treatment 
  • Acupuncture
  • Massage therapy
  • Exercise Sciences

We Need Your Help!

Legacy Clinic Scholarship Program For Students

You can also help out young students become successful therapists and chiropractors!

We need your donations to extend maximum support to the villagers. You can donate by magnanimously writing cheques to the Buffalo Scholarship Foundation (A non-profit organization).

You can give your donations directly at the Legacy Clinic.

1950 Laurel Manor Dr, Ste. 204, The Villages, FL

So, don’t delay and aid a student in achieving his goals!

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Prolozone Vs Cortisone Injections

Prolozone Vs Cortisone

Chronic pain interferes with day-to-day activities and drastically lowers the quality of life. People suffering from persistent pain are left with nothing but a long prescription of painkiller medications. To ease the suffering, there are some more advanced treatment options namely steroid injections and ozone prolotherapy. Steroid injections have been administered for quite some time for severe pain management, however, prolozone injection is a new entry in the field of chronic pain management. The analgesic effect of the therapies is utilized best in the following conditions:

  • Chronic neck pain
  • Low back pain/sciatica
  • Arthritis (knee osteoarthritis)
  • Shoulder pain and frozen shoulder
  • Degenerative disc disease

Here we shall discuss how a prolozone injection differs from a steroid injection.

The main aim of both therapies is to bring about pain relief but how they achieve it differs significantly.

Composition

A cortisone injection, as the name indicates, comprises cortisone whereas you will find ozone and oxygen inside a prolozone injection.

Mechanism Of Action

The commonly used cortisone injection is quick in diminishing pain as it effectively removes inflammation from the injury/affected site.

On the other hand, a prolozone injection falls under regenerative medicine and has multiple positive impacts on the body which include:

Joint Pain

Case studies suggest that prolozone injections are effective in alleviating joint pain especially when intra-articular injections are given.

Soft Tissue Regeneration

Prolozone injections are considered superior because, unlike, steroid injections, induce the repair of soft tissues. This very injection is effective in halting the process of cartilage breakdown (due to underlying disease).

Contrary to this, steroid administration may increase this breakdown.

Moreover, the ozone injections also lead to an increase in the rate of ligament and tendon repair of the body. The ultimate result of these effects is strengthened ligaments and robust ligaments/tendons.

Research shows solid improvements in pain and mobility by the use of both therapies, however, prolozone therapy might have a slight advantage.

Joint Strength

You can notice subtle improvements in joint strength with prolozone injections which is missing in a steroid shot.

Adverse Effects

Asteroid injection might also diminish circulation to the affected areas. No such adverse effect is observed with a prolozone injection.

If you are looking for prolozone in The Villages, contact Legacy Clinic of chiropractic at 352-259-0024. Dr. Aaron Perry is a certified doctor of oriental medicine and trained in prolozone injections.

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Acupoint Injections

What Are Acupoint Injections?

Acupoint injections are an infusion of herbs and homeopathy mixed with nutritional supplements. This treatment carries sterile substances injected into the acupuncture points to promote, restore, and retain health. It also helps in palliative care, acupuncture anesthesia, pain management, and disease prevention. This injection is not a substitute for traditional acupuncture but an adjunctive treatment that may help to heal. These injections treat common conditions such as headaches, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, low back pain, hip pain, foot pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, sciatica, Achilles tendinitis, etc.

HOW DO THESE INJECTIONS WORK?

Acupuncture helps manipulate the qi meridians directly. This therapy removes blocks and mobilizes the energy in the meridians, which communicate with the nervous system to release the feel-good hormones. This therapy also calms the yang energy (fatigue) or stimulates the yin energy (swelling)

Emotions and mental functions are also the components of qi, i.e., the body’s vital energy and blood. Acupoint injections injected at the acupuncture points are more beneficial than subcutaneous injections, as the patient experiences the cumulative benefits of acupuncture and the healing properties of the infusion. We use Traumeel and Zeel injections for the treatment.

What Is Traumeel Injection?

This injection is a non-cortisone treatment that eases musculoskeletal pain. It is a safe alternative to corticosteroids and NSAIDs. Traumeel is a homeopathic solution composed of natural botanical and mineral extracts. This treatment is available for injections, drops, tablets, ointments, and gels.

What Is Zeel Injection?

Zeel is a homeopathic remedy for pain, stiffness, and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, arthrosis, and rheumatic joint diseases.

Zeel Injection

Who Is Qualified to Perform the Acupoint Injection Therapy?

Only a licensed acupuncturist certified in Acupoint Injection Therapy can administer this treatment.

How Many Treatments Are Required?

Most patients feel the benefits of the treatment immediately, but certain conditions may require multiple treatment sessions.

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How Acupuncture Can Help Neuropathy

What Is Acupuncture?

Acupuncture is a branch of traditional Chinese medicine. The practitioner inserts thin needles into the body at the acupuncture points to stimulate the central nervous system. They palpitate these needles to stimulate the flow of neurochemicals that flow into the brain, spinal cord, and muscles. These secretions stimulate the body’s natural healing abilities promoting emotional and physical well-being.

What Is Neuropathy?

Neuropathy is damage to the nervous system. Mainly, it affects the peripheral nervous system that sends information from the spinal cord and brain to the rest of the body. Peripheral neuropathy may be because of genetics, injury, hormonal imbalance, or disorder in an organ. Meaning, that some people may suffer from neuropathy because they have inherited this disorder from their parents. While others suffer from lifestyle, diseases like diabetes.

There are a hundred types of peripheral neuropathy with their symptoms and prognosis.

We classify them as;

Motor Neuropathy is damage to the nerves controlling the body’s muscles. It may affect the mouth, impairing the ability to talk and eat or locomotion and movement using the arms and legs.

Sensory Neuropathy – Sensory nerves control the sense of touch, pain, and temperature. Sensory neuropathy impairs all of them.

Autonomic Nerve Neuropathy – Autonomic nerves control the involuntary function of the body such as breathing, blinking, heartbeat, etc. Damage to autonomic nerves can be fatal.

Combination Neuropathies

A patient may suffer from a mix of the neuropathies mentioned above such as sensory-motor neuropathy.

How can Acupuncture Help Neuropathy?

The symptoms of neuropathy, such as muscle weakness, twitching, cramps, numbness, loss of sensation, etc; can be treated with acupuncture. The practitioner inserts the needles into the pressure points to stimulate the nervous system. This action releases the body’s natural painkillers such as endorphin into the muscles, brain, and spine. These secretions not only change the way the body responds to chronic pain. They also restore nerve damage. Research confirms the benefits of acupuncture as an alternative treatment for neuropathic patients and acupuncture can help neuropathy.

Reference

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17355547/ – Schröder S, Liepert J, Remppis A, Greten JH. Acupuncture treatment improves nerve conduction in peripheral neuropathy. Eur J Neurol. 2007 Mar;14(3):276-81. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-1331.2006.01632.x. PMID: 17355547.

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Increased Energy, Better Sleep!

Our weight loss program will definitely help you achieve your weight loss goals and get you back to skinny once again! But that is not the best part of the program according to those participating. 

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The greatest thing about our weight loss program in The Villages is how it makes you feel. Everyone wants to lose weight and look great but what happens on our program is patients get addicted to how incredible they can feel once again.  Just like getting the oil changed in your car, we often forget what our bodies are capable of and how well we can function at any age. 

While on our 12-week weight loss program patients consistently give us feedback about how much more energy they have and how much their sleep has improved. Patients remark that their bloating has gone away and that clothes fit so much better and often times a new smaller size is needed.

Patients often say goodbye to their stomach pains and watch acid reflux melt away. Patients remark that they no longer have to wake up in the night to eat antacids.

Increased libido, more energy, less brain fog, better digestion, fewer pills, better focus, and getting a renewed sense of excitement with life are the things that patients love experiencing while on our doctor-directed weight loss program.

Are you ready to feel amazing too?

Call Legacy Clinic at (352) 259-0024 to schedule your free weight loss consultation so you too can feel AMAZING in 2022!

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HARMFUL EFFECTS OF WEIGHT GAIN

What are the harmful effects of weight gain?

Weight gain is because of eating habits and lifestyle. Eating at the wrong hour and overeating trigger the malfunction of hormones and genes. Overeating is the intake of more calories than you burn per day. Mindless eating and snacking on a nutrient-poor and calorie-rich diet cause weight gain.

Excess weight has short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) deleterious effects. It diminishes every aspect of health, causing reproductive malfunctions, respiratory distress, memory loss, and mood swings. A person also develops chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and various types of cancers.

It is said; food is the nutritional supplement or medicine you take every day. But when taken wrongly, this medicine turns to poison. Nutritional studies have shown eating seasonal foods in moderation prevents weight gain while bringing other health benefits.

Genetics is the other factor that causes weight gain. If both the parents are obese, the child will tend towards obesity or weight gain. This disease is because of the malfunction of the hormones involved in fat metabolism. The above discussion brings up the question – when is a well-fed person considered overweight? The formula – BMI = kg/m2 tells us the Body Mass Index (BMI) of the body. Here, kg stands for the person’s weight in kilograms; and m2 is the person’s height in meters; squared. A BMI between 18.5 to 24.9 is healthy; 25 is overweight.

How to maintain a healthy weight?

Now that we have discussed the hazards of weight gain, let’s discuss prevention. Work the following habits into your routine;

Exercise for 60 – 90 minutes daily. Stay hydrated; 3 – 4 liters of water per day is ideal. Maintain a balanced diet. Reduce your calorific intake and exercise to burn calories.

Practice acupressure – press these five points – Zusanli (ST36), Sanyinjiao (SP6), Zhongwan (CV12), Renzhong (GV26), and Xuehai (SP10).

Massage regularly. It boosts the metabolic rate, strengthens muscles, and presses the acupressure points.

Try Legacy Clinic’s Doctor Supervised Weight Loss Program in The Villages to lose up to an average of 28 lbs in 40 days. The program is very easy to do and consists of no exercise, no hormones, and no starvation. It is a program that gets to the source of fat and regulates the hormones that cause you to gain weight.

To get your weight loss consultation today please contact Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic at 352-259-0024

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Massage Therapy The Villages 60 Minutes

Did you know when you book a massage that you usually get a 45-50 minute massage? At Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic in The Villages, FL, our massage therapists are highly trained therapeutic and medical therapists that give a full 60-minute massage.

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Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic’s Massage Therapists offers the services of medical massage, neuromuscular therapy, manual lymphatic drainage, cranial sacral, trigger point therapy, deep tissue massage, structural sports massage, prenatal massage, and Swedish relaxation massage in the villages.

Massage Therapy In The Villages, FL

Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic can help your body by performing a therapeutic massage by a The Villages massage therapist. Our massage therapists work on athletes’ muscles, rehabilitation patients’ muscles, and many medical conditions. If you’re interested in medical Massage therapy in the villages at Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic, call 352-259-0024 to inquire about an appointment. We offer weekend hours and evening hours. We have four amazing massage therapists that are highly trained in medical settings. Book your session today. We also offer Gift Certificates!

Massage appointment times
Monday: 5:00 — 8:00
Tuesday: 9:00 – 5:00
Wednesday: 5:00 – 8:00
Thursday 5:00 – 8:00
Friday: 9:00 – 5:00
Saturday: 9:00 – 5:00
Sunday: 10:00 – 5:00

Massage Therapists at Legacy Clinic in The Villages:

Lee Seagraves – https://legacyclinicofchiropractic.com/our-team/lee-seagreaves

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Dr. Dale Charrette Is A Nationally Ranked Swimmer

Swimming is often considered to be a low-impact sport, when compared to other sports, such as running or Pickleball, or even golf.  All of the sports listed here, have a direct link to what is known as repetitive use injury.  Swimming and competitive swimming are still susceptible to injuries as with any other sport.  In swimming, there are four different swim strokes ( freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, and breaststroke) that all produce different types of injuries of the shoulders, hips, back, neck, and knees.  Furthermore, as senior athletes ( Age 50 +) we are a unique group of individuals who have completed the work portion of our life, and now attack the fun side of retirement life, as if it was a full-time job.  Swimming is often recommended for those who do not do well with high-impact exercises and is gentle on your body and your joints. The water is a natural weight resistance, but what is often missed is doing it in moderation.

My story of long-term shoulder problems spans over many years beginning back in the mid-1980s when the first signs of a repetitive use injury showed up, following many years of youth swimming, and high school swimming, at a high level of competition, as well as many days of two practices a day, creating a pattern of overuse in the shoulder area from many years of swimming the Butterfly stroke at a competitively high level.  Although my injuries were to the shoulder area, swimming can also affect the hips, back, neck and knees.  The reason for this is that many competitive swimmers have a tendency to experience overextension in the lower back and neck due to the various strokes.  These types of athletes swim often and hard, they can develop painful repetitive stress and overuse injuries, and chronic pain as a result of daily practice, competition, or intense training.  Swimming can put the body under unique biological stresses that it wouldn’t ordinarily experience out of the water. Shoulder injuries are the most common among swimmers due to the repetitive nature of the sport.  Having said that, my experience as a Doctor of Chiropractic and as as a competitive swimmer has taught me two things:  (1) With proper coaching and stroke mechanics and (2) the proper conditioning, strengthening, and Chiropractic care program, these injuries can be decreased and even avoided.

Having injured my shoulder in a repetitive sense, which began back in High School, in Warren, MI, as early as 1975, and progressed to a point where I could not even swim laps, in addition to having daily pain in the shoulder and neck area.  I was blessed to be a Doctor of Chiropractic in 1988,  so I was able to get regular chiropractic care, as well as rehab to keep my spine in alignment, as well as having the consistency of treatment, as well as the use of exercise equipment.  This type of treatment allowed me to keep my spine in alignment and my muscles from being imbalanced.  However, over time, the main source of the problem required surgery on the right shoulder.  It had finally gotten to the point where any motion, including swimming of any kind, just produced right shoulder pain.  In 2018, some 40+ years since the original injuries, I elected to do surgery on the right shoulder.  Following surgery and about a 9-month rehab, I finally was able to swim again without pain, and this included the Butterfly stroke.  Swimming became my rehab treatment of choice, as it loosened up the shoulder area without any additional weight-bearing stress common with gym-type rehabs.  I just found it easier to get my shoulder back to normal by swimming.  At first, it was simply across a very small pool, the equivalent of 7 yards.  I then progressed to doing more and more and eventually I tried a length of the normal competitive pool, which is 25 yards.  At this point, I began to enjoy swimming again.  .  Also, in 2018, I retired from active Chiropractic practice, mainly due to the constant right shoulder pain, as well as other reasons, and two days after retirement I had my right shoulder surgery.

In 2019, an opportunity presented itself where I learned about the Florida Senior Games, and there were areas of Florida, where you could do a qualifying meet to be able to participate in the Florida Games State Finals.  My wife, Gail, at the same time discovered these same games and for her, it was running a 5K ( 3.1 miles).  Our first Florida Senior Games was in 2019 in Jacksonville, FL, where we lived at the time.  That year we both qualified for the Florida Senior Games at the state level.

With no shoulder pain, a complete range of motion, and a solid year of chiropractic care and rehab under my belt, I competed for the first time in 45 years.  I prepared for about 8 weeks and did amazingly well for my age at the time, which was 62 years old, taking 4 first places finishes and I was once again hooked on swimming, this time senior swimming, which introduced me to US Masters Swimming.  My competitive juices were back, and with my right shoulder pain gone, I was excited to compete again.

Now moving forward in competitive swimming at the Senior level ( 50-99 age group) I realized how important pre-stretching is before workouts, good nutrition, regular chiropractic care as well as proper rest.  I have learned firsthand that as you age as a swimmer you need to realize that you can create trauma to your shoulders based on how the shoulder rotates.  It is known that about 38% of swimmers can miss swimming sessions due to injury.  Most of these injuries are soft tissue ( muscles, ligaments, and tendons).  I have learned that over-training your shoulders is never a good thing for senior athletes, as the shoulders are the most mobile joints in the body and key to a swimmer’s success.  I have found the above recipe of stretching, sensible workouts ( not over-training), and some manipulative therapy( chiropractic) are keys to a successful injury-free swimming season. It goes without saying that it is equally important to have qualified coaches to keep you from over-training, or doing things you functionally cannot perform without risking injury.  Keeping your neck, upper back in alignment contributes to keeping the shoulders functioning properly.  Not all shoulder injuries can be helped with chiropractic care, but early detection is the key to any musculoskeletal injury.

Since moving to The Villages, FL, in 2019 and joining the Villages Aquatic Swim Team,(VAST) I have been able to train consistently, and following my shoulder surgery in 2018, and taking my time to properly rehab, with consistent care medically and chiropractic. I have enjoyed substantial success in senior competitive swimming, on a state and national level.  Back in 2018, I never dreamed of competing at such a high level in my 60’s.  I will soon be competing in the 65-69 age group at the Senior Games Nationals in May 2022, as well as USMS ( Masters Swimming) in April 2022, and August 2022.  My competitive times as a 64-65-year-old are faster than when I was 62, so I am excited to see how far up the National rankings I can move, and due to no pain, the sky’s the limit as to how much I can achieve in Senior Competitive Swimming.  Additionally, I obtained my Florida license in Chiropractic, after 33 years of practice in California and currently work part-time.  Being pain-free, I am afforded the opportunity to do the two things I love, Chiropractic and competitive swimming. 

I believe the key is to know your limits as a senior athlete, know your history from a medical point of view, and simply make a decision as to what level of training you are personally able to do.  It may not be the same for every senior athlete, and that is ok.  Simply put, know your own limits, and follow your intuition as to what is right for you, and learn how to pace yourself, not taking on too much too early.  Although this article centered around competitive swimming, the average casual swimmer can also suffer these common swimmer injuries without proper stretching or swimming mechanics.

Dr. Dale Charrette

Doctor of Chiropractic

1988-Present ( California and Florida)

Nationally-ranked Florida Senior Games

Nationally-ranked  United States Masters Swimming

Chiropractic Physician at Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic in The Villages, FL

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Prolozone for Knee Pain

Prolozone for knee pain is available at Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic in The Villages.  Prolozone has been shown to help restore cartilage in injured knees.

Prolozone in the villages

The bones or ligaments in the knees are prone to causing pain. Walking, running, twisting, and falling put a lot of strain on the knees, which are hinged joints that endure a lot of abuse. The hinged joint between the femur and the tibia might deteriorate over time, or joints can wear away. The joint is held together by ligaments that protect it against anterior, lateral, posterior, and rotational motions. Overuse of these movements or injury with movement can cause damage to the knee ligaments, resulting in severe pain. Prolozone for knee pain uses oxygen to promote healing. Prolozone has very little to no pain and people may be pain-free faster.

Ozone Joint Therapy is a non-surgical, minimally invasive, regenerative therapy that is used to treat a variety of joint pain and injuries. Because of its nature, ozone can function in tandem with the body, supplying nutrients and oxygen to a specific location or joint. Ozone joint therapy consists of two phases. The first involves injecting a solution of liquid vitamins, minerals, and homeopathic into the afflicted region (i.e. vertebra, tendon, muscle, ligament, connective tissue & joint space, etc.). This helps to minimize edema and improve circulation by reducing inflammation. Finally, oxygen in the form of ozone is introduced to the region. A medical-grade longevity ozone generator produces a specific concentration based on the situation. Over the next few days, the ozone gas will work by oxidizing the injected site, increasing red blood cell production, and improving the intake of oxygen, This will cause an increase in cellular and healing activity at the injected site, resulting in pain relief.

Contact Legacy Clinic in The Villages for a consultation if you’re seeking natural therapy for joint pain, back pain, arthritis, rotator cuff injuries, tendon injuries, ligament injuries, or muscle injuries. Legacy Clinic is a chiropractic clinic with physicians of oriental medicine, massage therapists, and personal trainers in The Villages, Florida.

Call us at 352-259-0024 to get rid of your discomfort and start living again.

Dr. Aaron Perry DOM is an Ozone Injections certified Doctor of Oriental Medicine at Legacy Clinic in The Villages.