Proven and Effective Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction.
Shockwave therapy is an alternative, non-invasive treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (ED). It is a new technique that works by applying low-intensity shock waves to the penis. Shockwave Therapy is an evidence-based intervention with no known side effects that can help overcome ED. Treatment results are very encouraging… research suggests a successful outcome for over 75% of clients.
The treatment is non-invasive, safe and has no side effects. The effectiveness is clinically research-proven with long-term positive results reported between 72-80%. The treatment works by improving blood flow through the penis which can result in stronger and longer-lasting erections
Shockwave therapy can help patients suffering from ED obtain a spontaneous, sustainable erection and even improve erections in men with no issues to prevent erectile dysfunction. It is compatible with other treatments for erectile dysfunction so there is no need to stop any ongoing treatment.
Triggers natural repair mechanisms by increasing blood flow
Restores sex life with stronger, firmer, longer-lasting erections
72-80%+ Success Rate
How effective is Shock Wave Therapy
Shock waves successfully treat various medical conditions and have since the 1980s. In orthopedics, shock waves treat painful insertional tendinopathies such as plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinitis. In addition, shock waves treat non-healing bone fractures. In urology, shock waves break up kidney stones, treat Peyronie’s Disease and treat erectile dysfunction caused by vascular compromise. Depending on the area of treatment, low-energy or high-energy shock waves are applied. Compared to surgery, Shock Wave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment option with virtually no risks or side effects. Recent studies show that Shock Wave Therapy significantly improves erectile dysfunction. In particular, improvements are seen when the cause is due to decreased blood flow to the penis or other vascular causes.
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