While the treatments are for men, the results benefit everyone!
Shockwave Therapy for ED use has been steadily increasing worldwide since 2013.
Safe.
Pain Free.
No medical referral required.
Clinically tested with Health Canada approved equipment.
Natural way to improve blood flow and function.
No negative side effects.
However lifestyle choices will significantly influence the outcome.
The term Erectile Dysfunction is described as a persisting problem in achieving an erection hard enough for penetration, as well as the inability in maintaining a normal erection for the duration of sexual intercourse. Hundreds of millions of men all over the world are estimated as suffering from a certain degree of erectile dysfunction, and surveys conducted worldwide have found that 30% - 40% of men suffer from moderate to complete erectile dysfunction. The rule of thumb, states that the chance that a man will suffer from any degree of erectile dysfunction is equal, as a percentage, to his age. For example, the chance that a 55-year-old man will suffer from erectile dysfunction is around 55%, at age 70, 70% and so on.
Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction relies on a technique that has been used in other areas of medicine for many years. Also referred to as Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT), the treatment involves the application of shock waves to the affected area. During treatment, low-intensity sound waves are used to dilate existing blood vessels and promote neovascularization (the body making new blood vessels). The result of this treatment is firmer, longer lasting erections, and increased sensation for enhanced pleasure.
Over time our body develops a tolerance (otherwise known as the “Ceiling Effect”) to medications. This is especially true for the continual use of ED prescribed medications (PDE5’s). Medications typically have negative side effects. Shockwave Therapy is safe with no negative side effects.
Effects of Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy on Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Sex Med. 2017 Jan; 14(1):27-35.
Low-intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment Improves Erectile Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Eur Urol. 2017 Feb;71(2): 223-233.
Low-intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Urology. 2018 Sep;119: 97-103.
Motil, I., Kubis, I., Sramkova, T.: Treatment of Vasculogenic Erectile Dysfunction with Piezowave2 Device. Application of Low Intensity Shockwaves Using Novel Linear Shockwave Tissue Coverage (LSTC-ED®) Technique. A Prospective, Multicenter, placebo-controlled Study. Advances in Sexual Medicine, 2016, 6, 15-18.
We understand how this affects your life. That's why you are often able to get your first treatment within 2 days of Consultation.
Download the International Index of Erectile Function Patient Questionnaire and answer some questions to see if Shockwave Therapy could help you.
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