Treating Erectile Dysfunction using Shockwave Therapy Mississauga

This is a treatment method that has been used for many years. It has plenty of applications as it can be used as a non-invasive treatment option for orthopaedic injury and treatment of kidney stones. In the recent years, urologists have started using this treatment option for erectile dysfunction. While shockwave therapy Mississauga for erectile dysfunction is still at its trial stage, it has a huge success rating. If you are considering it, here is what you should know.

How does Shockwave Therapy Work?

This procedure is most common by urologists who use low intensity shockwave therapy Mississauga. The specialist uses a wand-like device that concentrates soundwaves that stimulate the penile tissues thus enhancing blood flow. This shockwaves have also been reported to hasten healing in the penis giving better erections.

What is the difference between radial wave therapy and shockwave therapy?

These two procedures are advertised as non-invasive treatment for erectile dysfunction both at medical and non-medical facilities. They are; however, significantly different.

Radial Wave Therapy

• There is no verifiable research to show that it helps with ED.

• Since it is a class 1 medical device, it is not regulated by the FDA

• There is no medical licencing or professional training required to perform radial wave therapy

Shockwave Therapy

• There is verifiable research that the procedure stimulates blood flow and helps in growing new blood vessels hence giving better erections.

• The treatment must be administered by a professionally trained and licenced healthcare professional

• It has not yet been approved by the FDA for use in ED treatment.

Who is suitable for Shockwave Treatment?

This procedure is suitable for middle aged men suffering from erectile dysfunction and:

• Do not want to take medicine

• Are not adequately responding to medication

• Do not want to attempt regenerative therapy to reverse ED.

The shockwave therapy Mississauga is often done in an exam room and the patient will not require anaesthesia. You also do not need to prepare for the appointment or do anything special afterwards.

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