Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive procedure that uses pulsed acoustic shockwaves to break up plaque and restore the nerves & blood vessels that innervate sexual organs. The pulses from these shockwaves draw healing cells and growth factors into the affected area.
In men, ESWT has been shown to relieve the symptoms of erectile dysfunction, leading men to have stronger and firmer erections, fewer instances of ejaculating prematurely, and enhanced sexual sensations. healthier nerves increase sensation, sexual arousal, and response. Increased blood flow to the penis increases the strength and duration of erections. In women, ESWT is believed to potentially augment the strength of orgasmic response, in addition to relieving vaginal dryness and increasing lubrication during sexual encounters. Increased blood flow to the vaginal area also enables better overall vaginal health.
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (ESWT) is also known for its use in improving the healing of wounds, bone fractures, and damaged tendons & ligaments. While it is still considered an experimental process, it is an overall painless one. It is also a procedure with no adverse side effects afterwards. Although PRP & ESWT are stand-alone procedures in men and women, they are synergistic. Ask us about our combination programs.
If you are interested in learning more about how ESWT can improve your sexual function, give us a call at (513) 206-9705. You can also email us at info@restorativewellnessmd.com, or leave us a message on our CONTACT US page. We will get back to you as soon as we can! Thank you for choosing Restorative Wellness MD as a guide on your journey! We look forward to hearing from you!
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