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BS-SWT2X ed shock wave machine
Erectile Dysfunction
BS-SWT2X uses low-intensity extra-corporeal shockwave technology (LI-ESWT or acoustic shockwave). Sound waves are applied externally, directly on the body to stimulate growth of new blood vessels, increase blood flow and revitalize the tissue. BS-SWT2X stimulates your body to restore its functions naturally.
80% of erectile dysfunction cases are related to blood vessel problems. Our acoustic shockwave is effective in most of these cases, even when other treatments were not successful.
Shockwaves have been used medically for over three decades to improve heart health, increase bone density, treat kidney stones, and as a proven treatment for impotency and soft erections. Shockwave technology is well-researched and highly effective.
In most cases, men who have struggled with ED and have not seen success from other treatments will want to consider shock wave therapy. If Viagra®, Cialis®, and other pills have failed, shock wave therapy may be the solution you've been looking for.
The treatment can be especially effective for diabetic men with "arteriogenic impotence," which is the formation of fatty acids in arteries. These fatty acids can disrupt blood flow to the penis, but shock wave therapy can help alleviate the condition.
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 wave therapy" significantly improved sexual function, the researchers said. The patients continued to see improvements two months after the treatment had stopped, and close to 30 percent of them achieved normal sexual function and no longer required medications.
Extracorporeal shock waves have been used to break up kidney stones, but the sound waves used in the study to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) were much less intense, the researchers said. No men reported pain or adverse events during treatment.
The findings suggest sound wave therapy may used to treat ED patients who don't respond well to conventional therapies. However, the study was small, involving only 29 men, and the results may have been due to a placebo effect, so more work is needed to validate the findings, the researchers said.
Low-intensity sound waves have been found to improve blood flow to the heart by inducing blood vessel growth. The researchers speculated such waves also might improve blood flow to the penis.
An earlier study showed extracorporeal shock wave therapy benefitted men with mild to moderate ED. The new study included patients with more-severe ED, whose condition did not improve after taking drugs.
The average age of the men in the study was 61. Participants underwent 12 shock treatments over nine weeks. One month after the last treatment, participants began taking ED drugs.
Participants filled out a questionnaire to assess their sexual function. Scores ranged from 6 to 30, with scores lower than 10 indicating severe ED, and scores from 26 to 30 indicating normal erectile function.
The average score at the beginning of the study was 8.8. Two months after the treatment stopped, the average increased 10 points. For many men, this means the difference between being able and being unable to achieve vaginal penetration, said study researcher Ilan Gruenwald, associate director of the neuro-urology unit at the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, Israel.
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