How Acoustic Wave Therapy Helps Urologists

Learn the Science Behind the Solution!

Have you heard about acoustic wave therapy for ED? Did you know that it can be used to treat erectile dysfunction successfully? Although it is fast becoming one of the most preferred erectile dysfunction treatments, is it right for you? Today, we’re looking at the science behind the solution to show you why acoustic wave therapy is the preferred choice in the battle against ED.

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Creates An Unstable Cavitation Bubble

The clinical name for shockwave therapy is low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiSWT). By utilizing the power of shock waves, Uroshock stimulates energy into the penis. This creates focal areas of vaporization of liquid, resulting in the creation of cavitation bubbles. Erections need healthy blood flow to the penile tissue to happen. Increasing blood flow to the penis is the exact purpose of traditional ED treatments, such as oral medications, including tadalafil (Cialis) and sildenafil (Viagra).

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The Bubble Collapses

The secondary action that occurs during Uroshock treatment is that the bubbles collapse violently and create microjets which promote the growth of new blood vessels in the penis. The reasoning behind this is that the subsequent improvement of blood flow to the erectile tissues from shock wave therapy should improve erection quality.

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A Second Wave Of Energy Is Created

After the bubble finishes collapsing, the microjets then tear open blood vessels and cells, which help to stimulate the regenerative process. The shockwave can also promote the release of nitric oxide, which improves circulation by dilating blood vessels.

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Mechanical Energy Is Converted Into Biochemical Signals

The cell converts the mechanical energy into a biochemical signal, which is a process that’s called mechanotransduction. The cells channels then open up to release growth factors within the penis. This restores natural erectile function by clearing plaque out of blood vessels and encouraging the growth of new blood vessels.

While this is only a quick look at how we can harness acoustic waves to improve erectile dysfunction, it’s easy to see why patients prefer the Uroshock method to the costly and side effect-ridden pill and surgical treatments. For more information on Uroshock and shockwave therapy for ED at home, contact us today! Experience a new way of dealing with erectile dysfunction!

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