Erectile Dysfunction Shockwave Therapy Study
Posted by PRS on November 24th, 2010
Each and every year the understanding and awareness of male sexual dysfunction problems increases. As medical science advances in the pursuit of solutions for issues such as erectile dysfunction, new methods for finding a viable cure are constantly explored. One relatively new type of treatment which involves the use of electrical impulses has already shown favorable results as documented in a recent study published by the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
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Electric Shock Treatment for ED, Not Very Shocking
Posted by PRS on December 4th, 2009
Scientific studies have shown that low-intensity electrical shocks have the ability to trigger the growth of new blood vessels. New research suggests that this principal can be applied in the treatment of men suffering from erectile dysfunction (ED) when the condition results from reduced blood flow to the penis (this accounts for nearly 80% of all ED cases). While this particular form of shockwave therapy may be ground-breaking, the underlying concept is one that is already well understood and applied by several natural enhancement therapies that utilize tissue stimulation as a method of treatment.
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