Urology

Urology

Studies have been proved that low intensity shock wave therapy can help men with erectile problems.


Low energy shock wave therapy is being increasingly used to induce the regeneration of small coronary vessels in patients with angina who are not suitable for coronary surgery or angioplasty. 

The therapy enables men who are not functioning sexually to achieve full intercourse.

The potential appeal of shock wave therapy is that unlike  current ED (Erectile Dysfunction) treatments, which are symptomatic and used on an on-demand basis, shock wave therapy aims to provide sustained improvement of the erectile mechanism and cure ED.

 
Shock wave therapy potentially allows a man to return to a more normal environment, where he doesn’t have to use medication.