Gainswave Physiotherapy Equipment Eswt Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction
What is erectile dysfunction?
Erectile dysfunction, or ED
, is when it is hard to get or keep an erection that's firm enough for sex. ED affects as many as 30 million men. Most men have problems with erections from time to time. But when this happens more than half of the time, then ED is present. ED can happen when health problems limit blood flow or damage nerves in the penis. ED can also be caused by stress or emotional reasons. ED can be an early warning of a more serious illness. Heart disease, high blood pressure and high blood sugar can all cause ED. Finding and treating the cause(s) of your ED can help your overall health and well-being.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is more colloquially known as impotence, and it describes the inability to get and maintain an erection in order to successfully have sexual intercourse. It's very common, especially in older males and will be experienced by around half of all men between the ages of 40 and 70 at some point.
Although common, however, it can be very distressing for couples and lead to relationship challenges if an effective treatment isn't sought. The good news is that Low Intensity Shockwave Therapy (LI-SWT) treatment is an effective and painless means of alleviating the physical problem.
How can Shockwave be used to treat ED?
The treatment involves low-intensity shockwaves (similar to ultrasound waves) being focused onto the penile tissues. These shockwaves stimulate the treated tissues to grow new micro blood vessels, resulting in improved erection performance.
How effective is shockwave for ED?
The results of the clinical studies over the last 5 years are encouraging, with up to 70% of patients with ED reporting that they are able to go on and have sexual intercourse successfully after Shockwave therapy without the use of other aids. Also in clinical practice this treatment has shown long-term effectiveness, however the treatment may need to be repeated.
WHAT IS LOW INTENSITY SHOCKWAVE THERAPY? How We Use It
Low Intensity Shockwave - LWST provides a dual outcome related to your penile rehabilitation. Recent research indicates it regenerates stem cell growth in the penile region. Within our patented Peyronie's treatment program - it plays a dual role in helping break up both concentrated and diffuse plaque plus rehabilitating damaged tissue.
BS-SWT5000 is a professional Radial Shockwave Therapy (RSWT) system, which is a method for the treatment of superficial orthopedic disorders developed over the past 20 years especially for pain associated with the musculoskeletal. A shockwave is defined as a wave with a rapid increase of pressure within a very short time and then having a gradual decrease of pressure with a small negative pressure phase. Shockwaves are aimed at the affected areas that are the source of chronic pain. The influence of the shockwaves causes to the dissolution of calcium deposits and leads to better vascularization. The after-effect is relief from the pain.
The BS-SWT5000 SWT system uses the ballistic principle of shockwave generation: A pressure wave is formed via a projectile by using accelerated compressed air. The compressed air is generated by an electronically-controlled ballistic-pressure compressor. Using elastic impact, the kinetic energy of the projectile is transferred into the probe of the applicator and then into the client's body. Consequently, during the treatment, the end of the applicator must be in direct -contact with the skin and subcutaneous tissue..
Features
- Ingrowth of Neovascularization, Reversal of Chronic Inflammation, Stimulation of Collagen
- Ballistic pneumatic shockwave with multiple tips on applicator
- Max energy up to 4Bar and frequency up to 21Hz
- Support continuous working mode and burst pulse mode
- User can save settings and rename the settings.
- Big touch screen control panel and knobs for easy-tuning with single finger.
Applications
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Achillodynia/Achillobursitis
- Inflammations and calcification of shoulder joint tendons.
- Pain in the groin area.
- Epicondylitis (Tennis and Golf Elbow)
- Apex Patellae Syndrome and Tibial Stress Syndrome.
- Pain in the hip area and/or the iliotibial tract.
- Jumper's Knee (Patellar Tendinitis)
- Pain in the hamstring insertions and palmar side of the wrist
- Exostoses of small hand joints from Grade 1 Arthrosis.
- Acupuncture
- Pain trigger-points or painful points in muscles..
-Erectile dysfunction
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Diabetic foot