At Legacy Integrative Pain Institute, Dr. Ye leads a collaborative and integrative team specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis. By combining advanced interventional therapies with acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine, the team delivers innovative and personalized solutions to help patients manage pain, restore mobility, and improve their quality of life.
Arthritis is a broad term used to describe inflammation in the joints and connective tissues, resulting in pain, tenderness, and stiffness. With over 100 identified types, arthritis can present suddenly or develop gradually, often worsening with age. While it is more common in individuals over 65, younger people can also experience arthritis due to injuries or other contributing factors.
The symptoms of arthritis vary widely depending on the type and severity of the condition. Common symptoms include:
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA): RA is a chronic autoimmune disorder where the immune system attacks the joint lining, leading to inflammation, pain, and reduced mobility. RA often affects the hands, feet, elbows, and shoulders but can also impact other tissues and organs such as the eyes, skin, and lungs. Symptoms include joint swelling, fatigue, weight loss, and rashes.
Osteoarthritis (OA): OA is a degenerative condition caused by the breakdown of cartilage that cushions the ends of bones. As the cartilage deteriorates, bones rub together, causing pain, stiffness, and inflammation. OA commonly affects older adults but can occur at any age due to injuries or genetic predisposition. Risk factors include excess weight, poor posture, and repetitive joint strain.
Dr. Ye and the team at Legacy Integrative Pain Institute take a multifaceted approach to arthritis care, integrating advanced medical treatments with holistic practices to deliver effective, long-lasting relief. Treatments may include:

Superintendent of Konocti Unified School District.

Ilene Dumont has spent over 45 years serving Lake County, most notably as the founder and longtime director of People Services, Inc., a nonprofit supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. She has supported Lake Family Resource Center since 2004 and continues to champion local nonprofits for their vital role in the community.

Geneé Woodson has been connected to LFRC in multiple roles since 2012, including serving as Chair of the Parent Policy Council. A longtime Lake County resident, she’s a licensed childcare provider, community volunteer, and strong advocate for children and families. Geneé also serves on two nonprofit boards and enjoys writing, music, and exploring the outdoors when time allows.

Buz Dereniuk moved to Lake County in 2005 after retiring from a career with the U.S. Treasury and the U.S. Navy. He owns Cat’s Paw Vineyard and remains active in local organizations, including the Rotary Club and Lake County Winegrape Commission. Buz brings leadership and financial expertise to every role he takes on.

Karlene Ellis is a retired hospice nurse who spent over 25 years supporting families during end-of-life care. Originally from Burlingame, she raised three children while actively volunteering in the San Mateo County school district. Now living in Kelseyville, Karlene enjoys gardening, bird watching, hiking, and being “Nana” to her three grandchildren.

Shelly Trumbo is the Vice President of Well-Being for Adventist Health, where she leads initiatives to improve health and wellness across individuals, organizations, and communities. Her background spans early childhood education and healthcare systems, with a focus on collaborative transformation and measurable outcomes. Shelly grew up in Northern California and enjoys the arts, gardening, and reading.

Stephanie Simon-Woodard was raised on the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians and has lived in Lake County her whole life. She currently serves as Facilities Coordinator at Twin Pine Casino & Hotel, where she’s worked for nearly a decade. With over 25 years of experience in tribal government and operations, Stephanie is also a proud mother, grandmother, and active community member.

John Tomkins has lived in Lake County for decades and has worked as a self-employed tax accountant since 1971. A graduate of Syracuse University with a degree in accounting, John also holds certification as a financial planner and is enrolled to practice before the IRS. He’s been deeply involved in the community, serving on numerous boards and advisory groups including the Upper Lake Fire Protection District, Mendocino College, and the Lake County Chamber of Commerce.