Erectile Dysfunction

Shockwave Therapy

Gain back your manhood and strength

With pill-free treatment

Erectile dysfunction can become more prevalent with age. However, symptoms can be treated with medication, therapy, and other methods.

Erectile dysfunction can become more prevalent with age. However, symptoms can be treated with medication, therapy, and other methods.

Shockwave Therapy effectively treats:

  • Trouble getting an erection and

  • Difficulty maintaining an erection

  • Premature ejaculation

  • Delayed ejaculation

  • Anorgasmia (The inability to achieve orgasm after ample stimulation)

    If you have any of these symptoms, especially if they’ve lasted for 3 or more months.


Take Home Note

 FAQs

  • Shockwave therapy is painless for most men.

  • While ED is more common in older people, it can occur in younger people too.

    A 2013 studyTrusted Source found that of the 439 participants ages 17 to 40 years old, 114 of them had experienced ED.

    This indicates that ED can start in someone’s late teens or early 20s, but it is still most common in people above 40.

  • If ED becomes more frequent and is affecting your sex life, make an appointment (We offer FREE exam and consultation, feel free to call or email us to set up an appointment)

    However, Occasional episodes of ED are normal. Stress, lack of sleep, alcohol use, or temporary hormonal changes can make it difficult to maintain an erection.

  • Low-intensity Shockwave Therapy (LISWT) has been used for years to help with wound healing and improve healing of bone fractures and damaged or inflamed tendons and ligaments.

    But this treatment is now being offered for men with erectile dysfunction (ED) caused by inadequate blood flow to the penis, called Vasculogenic ED.

  • Most common treatment plan is twice a week for 3 weeks, followed by 3 weeks without treatments, and another 3 weeks of twice-weekly treatments.

    OR once a week for six weeks,

    Because every individual is different, your physician will tailor the best treatment plan for you base on your ED exam.

  • The analysis found that the effects of Shockwave therapy lasted about a year.

  • Anywhere from $500 to $3000

    It depends on your:

    1. Age

    2. Severity of your ED

    3. Health condition

    4. Underlying disease

    5. Lifestyle

  • Estimated that up to 80% of participants experienced benefits that lasted up to 12 months according to clinical records.

    Meta-analysis of 10 randomized controlled trials involving a total of nearly 900 men, researchers reported that Shockwave Therapy resulted in significant improvements in erectile function and penile blood flow.

  • ED shockwave therapy is reported to be risk-free. Research has found few, if any, side effects.

The Science

Low-intensity Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction

  • Shockwave therapy is a noninvasive therapy that’s been used in orthopedics for years to help heal broken bones, injured ligaments, injured tendons and wound. It can speed up tissue repair and cell growth.

    Erections rely on healthy blood flow to the penile tissue. Shockwave therapy repairs and strengthen blood vessels in the penis and improving blood flow.

    What causes erectile dysfunction?

    Hypogonadism (Low testosterone)

    Cardiovascular disease

    Neurological disease

    Endocrine disease

    Digestive disease

    Renal disease

    Certain prescription medications

    Diabetes

    Smoking, alcohol, or drug abuse

    Obesity

    Aging

    Psychological problems

    injury to the pelvic area

    Peyronie’s disease

    Erectile dysfunction diagnosis

    Testing for ED can involve a variety of steps, including a physical examination and examining your health and sexual history. Your doctor may order additional tests to determine if your symptoms are caused by an underlying condition.

    physical exam

    Expect a physical exam, where your doctor will:

    listen to your heart and lungs

    check your blood pressure

    examine your testicles and penis

    looks for signs of reduced blood in the pelvic region

    check nerve function in the pelvic region

    They may also recommend a rectal exam to check your prostate.



    Psychosocial history

    Your doctor will ask you questions or request that you fill out a questionnaire about your symptoms, health history, and sexual history. The responses can help them evaluate the severity of your ED.



    Additional tests

    Your doctor may perform additional testing to help diagnose your ED. Tests can include:

    Ultrasound:

    An ultrasound can be used to examine the blood vessels of the penis to determine if there’s a problem with penile blood flow.

    Nocturnal penile tumescence test:

    A portable, battery-powered device is used to evaluate the quality of your nocturnal erections. The device is worn on the thigh. It stores data your doctor can access later. However, it’s not used as often today as it had been in the past.

    Injection test:

    During this test, a medication is injected into your penis to stimulate an erection. This allows your doctor to evaluate the firmness of the erection and how long it lasts. This type of test can also be combined with ultrasound to further assess the erection.

    Urine tests:

    Urine tests can check for diabetes or other underlying health conditions.

    Blood tests:

    Blood tests can check for conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, thyroid issues, and low levels of testosterone.

    These tests can help your doctor guide your treatment as well as determine if an underlying condition may be causing your ED. Find out more about how blood tests can help diagnose ED.