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While “getting older” is a privilege, the chronic aches that come with it shouldn’t be a requirement. At AcuRodos, we believe in Resilience over Retirement.

Recent research (as highlighted by clinical expert Jennifer Dubowsky) confirms what we see every day in our Clonee clinic: Acupuncture isn’t just “relaxing”—it is a powerful clinical intervention for the over-65 population.

The Research Highlights:

  • 1. Chronic Back & Neck Pain: A massive meta-analysis involving over 20,000 patients proved that acupuncture is significantly more effective than standard care for chronic pain. For seniors in Meath dealing with decades of wear and tear, this means more than just “feeling better”—it means staying mobile.
  • 2. Knee Osteoarthritis: Research shows that acupuncture can significantly reduce pain and improve joint function in those over 65. If you’ve been told you just have to “live with” the pain, science suggests otherwise.
  • 3. Better Sleep (Insomnia): As we age, sleep patterns often shift. Studies indicate that acupuncture can improve sleep quality and duration without the side effects or “brain fog” often associated with sleep medications.
  • 4. Emotional Well-being: Clinical trials have shown that acupuncture is a viable adjunct therapy for depression and anxiety in older adults, helping to regulate the nervous system and improve overall quality of life.

Why AcuRodos for Clonee Seniors?

With 8 years of clinical experience, Jose Rodriguez specializes in the Neuro-Acupuncture and Tui Na protocols needed for complex, age-related conditions. We are located right above the An Post Office in Clonee Village—no need to travel into Dublin for specialist care.

Ready to start? We offer a Focused Clinical Initial (€75) for neighbors who want to address a single concern, or our Comprehensive Assessment for those ready for a total health audit.

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