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How Does Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction Work?

Written By Hancock Healthcare Group on September 4, 2020

rsz maleenhancement1Sexual dysfunction affects millions of men and women around the world. In men, erectile dysfunction is more prevalent than most think. In fact, studies have shown that 52% of individuals suffer from some degree of erectile dysfunction. While there are many treatment options available for men who have erectile dysfunction, one treatment option is growing in popularity, and that is shockwave therapy. 

What is Characterized as Erectile Dysfunction? 

Before we can talk about shockwave therapy for treating erectile dysfunction, it’s important to discuss what erectile dysfunction is and why you may need to reach out for treatment. 

Erectile dysfunction is described as the inability to either get or keep an erection that is firm enough for sexual activity. However, it’s also described as a reduced sexual desire in men as well. Typically, the occasional troubles with getting or keeping an erection are nothing to panic over. However, if it’s a prolonged issue, you may want to discuss your concerns with your chiropractor or primary care provider. 

Types of Shockwave Therapy for Treating Erectile Dysfunction 

Shockwave therapy is defined as a non-invasive treatment option for those suffering from various conditions, including erectile dysfunction. It’s vital to point out that two primary forms of shockwave therapy are used in treating patients:

  • High-Energy Shockwave Therapy: characterized as a more painful, inpatient procedure that often involves the use of some type of anesthetic.
  • Low-Energy Shockwave Therapy: characterized as a virtually painless, outpatient procedure that doesn’t require the use of anesthetic. 

For erectile dysfunction, the typical shockwave therapy treatment includes the use of low-energy shockwave therapy that utilizes only a small percentage of energy that is typically used for other areas of the body. 

Shockwave therapy is used to help the body initiate its natural repair response by causing small microtrauma to the affected area. This process is believed to jumpstart the body’s repair process and help encourage the delivery of nutrients to the area in question to help it heal. 

Shockwave Therapy in Cape Coral, FL

Even the thought of shockwave therapy for treating erectile dysfunction can be extremely daunting. That’s why our team at Hancock Healthcare Group takes the time to sit down and thoroughly educate each patient on the process. 

Do you think shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction could help you? Then contact us today or call our office at (239) 574-5559.


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