A common kidney stone treatment may actually help improve erectile dysfunction (ED) — though the treatment is not yet approved in the United States. That treatment, shockwave therapy, has been used ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I recently heard about a new treatment for erectile dysfunction using shockwave therapy. Has there been enough research to know if it works? Can you comment on this and any other ...
Tech exec Bryan Johnson, 45, goes to great lengths to cut his "biological age." This includes aiming for "penis rejuvenation" so he is erect for 3.5 hours a night. He does shockwave therapy three ...
If you’ve sustained an injury to a tendon, elbow, or hamstring, your doctor might recommend shockwave therapy. Before you balk at this painful-sounding technique, though, it may be comforting to know ...
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy uses shock waves to help with healing, pain reduction, and repair processes. It is a noninvasive treatment option for various conditions that affect the ...
Dear D.P.: Male erectile function relies on multiple systems. First, the man must have interest and be stimulated. Second, there must be appropriate hormonal support (testosterone is the main issue).