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Acupuncture for Seniors

Acupuncture is an alternative remedy for seniors experiencing chronic pain, and persistent ailments that somehow elude the medical field. Acupuncture is also effective in stress-busting efforts for older adults. Generally it is safe for seniors but be sure to mention current medications and other health concerns upon consultation so that your acupuncturist will be able to ensure maximum safety for you as a patient.

Acupuncture belongs to the traditional Chinese medicine group and has been around for a long, long time. Acupuncture has been very successful ever since the method was perfected by Chinese practitioners and has garnered followers all over Asia. On the other hand, it also earned its much-due credit in the US and has been recognized by the World Health Organization; through which Acupuncture helped Americans in overcoming ailments with no medical cure. Acupuncture is very popular for seniors experiencing chronic back pains.

If you are concerned about those needles that will pierce your body, then you are in for a big surprise! They are not your regular needles as they are made for acupuncture purposes only. These needles are so thin—they are virtually painless. Moreover, your acupuncturist is highly-trained to set these needles in their designated places without giving you even the slightest discomfort.  Basically, the method targets acupuncture points within the body. In doing so, it stimulates the blood circulation and flow of natural healing energy your body possess. After these needles are done with you, they are disposed at once, ensuring sanitation for the next client.

If you are interested in getting acupuncture for your osteoarthritis, be sure you are receiving one from a certified acupuncturist as it can be potentially fatal if not done properly. Ask your healthcare providers for referrals since acupuncture is not frowned upon by medical science groups and most likely they will get you in touch with a certified acupuncturist. There are also national organizations for acupuncturists that you can check out. Generally, you should look for the practitioner’s license since it is required by the state before one can operate and try to find one that has a medical background or is practicing conventional medicine such as doctors and dentists. As a reminder, don’t rely on the acupuncturist’s diagnosis of your health status as they are not intended for that; acupuncture still falls under alternative methods and although they are certainly effective in aiding some ailments, their methods are not dependable for life-threatening diseases. On the other hand, acupuncture can be done al
ong with conventional treatments for some cases; ask your doctor if it is safe for you to undergo one.

Acupuncture is done in several sessions but results are felt even after the first session alone. However, you should finish your recommended number of treatments to further improve your health. Acupuncture is very beneficial for seniors if done properly. This will eliminate harmful side effects that synthetic drugs can give us.  It can also help in improving a senior’s quality of life by eliminating pains and discomforts.

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