Shocking the penis with sound waves may help those who have severe erectile dysfunction that has not respond well to drug treatments, a new study finds. Among men in the study, "extracorporeal shock ...
Over the past couple of decades, the prevalence of sexual performance issues among men has been on the rise, leading to a significant decline in their overall quality of life. According to the ...
Shock waves may improve penile vasculature. LYON, FRANCE—Israeli researchers have reported promising preliminary results using low-intensity shock wave therapy to treat vasculogenic erectile ...
Wasatch Medical Clinic is treating erectile dysfunction with Acoustic Wave Therapy, a technology that has been around for years and was invented to treat kidney stones. Acoustic Wave Therapy is a ...
Therapy is non-invasive approach involving low-intensity sound waves, often to treat conditions such as chronic pain ...
SAINT PETERSBURG, Fla. — If you or someone you know is experiencing ED, there is a non-invasive and low-intensity solution that can help. Andrew Rinehart from South Bay Medical Clinic joined us to ...
SAINT PETERSBURG, Fla. — If you’re looking to treat ED but don’t want to take pills or go under the knife, you may want to try acoustic wave therapy. Marc Kramer from South Bay Medical Clinic explains ...