Shockwave machines for home-based treatment of erectile dysfunction promise to save you many dollars compared to treatment at the doctor’s office. But







Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction. Can you really do it YOURSELF? | UroChannel [BbwxvR13elZ]

Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction. Can you really do it YOURSELF? | UroChannel [BbwxvR13elZ]

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Shockwave machines for home-based treatment of erectile dysfunction promise to save you many dollars compared to treatment at the doctor’s office. But does that promise hold true? Dive into the electrifying world of treating erectile dysfunction (ED) with shockwaves, a buzzword that's been zapping its way through the internet. Dr. med. Dr. phil. Stefan Buntrock, a board-certified urologist and sexologist from Göttingen, takes us on an enlightening journey through his nearly seven years of experience with low-intensity shockwave therapy (ESWT) for ED. Initially skeptical, Buntrock was swayed by promising data and integrated ESWT into his practice back in 2017, long before the FDA waved its regulatory flag. While orthopedics have long harnessed the power of shockwaves for ailments like tennis elbow, applying them to the penis was a bold move. Yet, the results spoke volumes: shockwaves can indeed tackle ED, but they're not a one-size-fits-all remedy. Dr. Buntrock's professional setup—a hefty class 3 ESWT machine that's anything but portable—emphasizes the complexity and precision required to generate therapeutic shockwaves. With focused shockwaves delving deep into tissue, triggering cellular repair mechanisms through pressure surges, the technology demands expertise, particularly in adjusting the energy flux density (EFD) for optimal results. However, Buntrock casts a shadow of doubt over the efficacy of consumer-grade devices marketed for home use, criticizing their lack of detailed specifications and the potential for misuse by the untrained. His insight extends beyond the technology, touching on the nuanced nature of ED. Factors like the physical condition of the penis and psychological elements can influence the success of shockwave therapy, making it a gamble for some. Dr. Buntrock's parting advice? Skip the gamble on home shockwave devices. Investing in a vacation might not cure ED, but it promises a surge of enjoyment, no strings attached. In a realm where "sandwich penises" and sensational marketing clash, Buntrock’s grounded perspective offers a much-needed reality check on the shockwave hype. Join this channel to get access to perks: HOMEPAGE: SOCIAL MEDIA: CHECK OUT GOLF_MD ON YOUTUBE FOR GOLF FITNESS AND MEDICAL TOPICS ON GOLF! #eswt #shockwavetherapy #erectiledysfunctiontreatment

Aired: December 12, 2024

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