Conditions We Treat
Focused, evidence-based care for injuries and chronic conditions — delivered through a coordinated, multidisciplinary model.
Comprehensive, Diagnosis‑Driven Care
At Legacy Injury & Wellness, we treat a range of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions commonly seen after motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and chronic strain.
Our approach emphasizes accurate diagnosis, individualized treatment planning, and coordinated care — not one-size-fits-all protocols.
Lower Back Pain
Lower back pain is one of the most common injury-related complaints and may involve muscular strain, disc injury, joint dysfunction, or nerve involvement.
- Identifying the root cause
- Restoring mobility and stability
- Reducing inflammation and nerve irritation
- Supporting long-term recovery
Neck Pain
Neck pain often results from trauma such as whiplash or repetitive strain and may be associated with headaches, stiffness, or reduced range of motion.
- Structural assessment
- Targeted chiropractic care
- Rehabilitation-based planning
- Ongoing re-evaluation
Herniated Disc
A herniated disc occurs when disc material presses on nearby nerves, often causing pain, numbness, or weakness.
- Reducing nerve compression
- Improving spinal mechanics
- Supporting functional recovery
- Coordinating imaging when appropriate
Sciatica & Leg Pain
Sciatic pain typically radiates from the lower back into the hip or leg due to nerve irritation or compression.
- Addressing nerve irritation
- Restoring movement patterns
- Reducing pain and limitation
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis involves narrowing of the spinal canal, placing pressure on nerves and leading to pain, numbness, or weakness.
- Conservative care strategies
- Mobility and stability support
- Progress monitoring
Peripheral Neuropathy
Peripheral neuropathy affects nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, often causing burning, tingling, numbness, or weakness.
- Clinical evaluation
- Supportive care strategies
- Coordinated treatment planning
Migraines & Headaches
Headaches and migraines may originate from spinal dysfunction, muscular tension, or nerve irritation, particularly in the cervical spine.
- Identifying mechanical contributors
- Reducing frequency and intensity
- Improving quality of life
A Thoughtful, Coordinated Approach
- Multidisciplinary care model
- Medical oversight
- Diagnostic imaging coordination
- Clear documentation and progress tracking
- Clear Documentation