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Low Intensity Shock Wave Therapy

A revolutionary treatment for men and women.

Focused, low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-ESWT) promotes blood flow to the sexual organs, restoring natural ability and helping with the effects of aging on vascular function. Treat ED and support your sexual health at the root. Our package features a series (6 sessions) of Low Intensity Shock Wave treatments.

Non-surgical, no injections, no topical anesthetic, no pills.

SEE IF LOW INTENSITY SHOCK WAVE THERAPY IS RIGHT FOR YOU

Erectile Dysfunction Treatment

Erectile dysfunction is the condition when men are unable to achieve an erection that is hard or long enough for intercourse.

In healthy men, erections are activated by arousal, which activates pleasure centers in the brain. The brain sends messages down the spinal column, ending in the penile arteries. If the arteries are clogged or dormant, the nerves will inactivate and cease to attempt to provide girth. In addition, stress causes nerve endings to be less receptive to incoming signals, making erection difficult.

Low Intensity Shock Wave Therapy addresses the cause of poor sexual performance in men - decreased and insufficient blood flow. Pulsating sound waves can rebuild, strengthen and open up the blood vessels in the penis, resulting in an increase in blood flow and stronger erections.

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Women's Sexual Health & Urinary Incontinence

This treatment protocol also uses focused, low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-ESWT) to stimulate blood flow and help increase pleasure for women, as well as help with urinary incontinence through the growth of new blood vessels.

No pills, no needles, no surgery and no downtime.

More About Shock Wave Therapy

First introduced for stone fragmentation in the 1970s, LI-ESWT has since evolved to successfully address additional medical concerns in orthopedics for its anti-inflammatory benefits.

Shock wave therapy causes mechanical stress to the treatment site triggering a cascade of wound healing responses to stimulate better blood flow and restore more natural function.

FAQs

How does it work? Expand

Focused, low-intensity shock wave pulses trigger an inflammatory response in the treatment area, that targets vascular function.

Does it hurt? Expand

No! It feels like a light tapping on the treatment area.

What can a patient expect during the treatment? Expand

Shock wave therapy is a quick, easy, in-office treatment. The patient will lie on a treatment bed and a practitioner will place the applicator head on the treatment area.

Who is a good candidate? Expand

Men who have performance issues that are vascular related, or women who have difficulty reaching orgasm are the best candidates. Shock wave therapy will not address behavioral, or psychological issues.

How long do treatments take? Expand

Each treatment takes about 10-15 minutes. (The 6 treatments are spaced 2-3 days apart.)

What can a patient expect after the treatment? Expand

There is no downtime after the treatment - patient can immediately resume all normal activities.

Science & Research

Check out these articles handpicked by Dr. Albano to help you learn more about the exciting research on the benefits of Shock Wave Therapy.

"Can Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Improve Erectile Funtion?" A 6-Month Follow-up Pilot Study in Patients with Organic Erectile Dysfunction by the European Association of Urology
The Journal of Urology, "Does Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy Have a Physiological Effect of Erectile Function?"
"Effect of Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave on the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" by the American Journal of Men's Health
Evaluation of clinical efficacy, safety and patient satisfaction rate after low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy for the treatment of male erectile dysfunction: an Australian first open-label single-arm prospective clinical trial
Low-intensity shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction: is the evidence strong enough? By Nature Reviews Urology
"Low-Intensity Shockwave for Treatment of Vestibulodynia: A randomized controlled therapy trial." by The Journal of Sexual Medicine.

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