Focused Shockwaves are audible high-energy sound waves. This therapy is basically given using it.
In urology, extracorporeal shock wave therapy has been used to treat vascular erectile dysfunction since 2010.
Compared to surgery, focused shock wave therapy is a relatively non-invasive treatment.
This means that focused shock waves are generated outside the body in a therapy system and then penetrate the tissue through the patient’s skin.
This is why the procedure is called extracorporeal Focused shockwave therapy or ESWT. The biggest advantage of this modern treatment system is that it has virtually no risks or side effects.
ED is a common sexual problem. Men suffering from this problem have many problems in getting and maintaining an erection during sexual intercourse, even if they are sexually aroused. ED can be caused by various reasons. However, blood circulation in the penis is less. When the blood circulation in the penis is limited, it is not enough for an erection. This type of ED is commonly called vascular erectile dysfunction.
As a shockwave therapy treatment, low-intensity focused shockwaves are applied to different parts of the penis.
The result is stimulation of the formation of new blood vessels in the body of the penis and increased blood flow to the penis (which increases the ability to achieve penile erection).
This painless treatment is administered by a specialised Regenerative Therapy Practitioner (6-12 sessions).
Alhamdulillah, many patients openly admit to improvement in their ability to achieve erection within a few weeks.
Recently, urologists have started using this therapy to treat erectile dysfunction (ED).
ACRTBD offers Extracorporeal Focused shockwave therapy (ESWT) as an option for patients suffering from ED.
Shockwave therapy is typically recommended for patients who do not respond well to medication or do not want more invasive treatments.
In an open-label, single-arm trial that included 30 patients with ED in Australia, 18 patients (60%) reported a greater than 5-point improvement in their IIEF-5 score 6 weeks after Focused shockwave therapy (ESWT).
15 patients (50-60 %) achieved spontaneous erections capable of sexual penetration, according to study findings published in BJU International.
3 Patients received the low-intensity shockwaves to the penis twice weekly for 6 weeks. Each treatment session lasted 15-20 minutes.
The gel allows better transmission of the sound waves to the base, shaft of the penis and perineal area.
In the third and final step, the shockwave therapy device (a handheld probe) is touched to the skin over the penile base shaft and sound waves are generated by the touch of a button.
The treatment lasts between 15 and 20 minutes.
While this treatment method does not cause significant side effects for most people, there are situations where it should not be used. Your doctor probably won’t recommend shockwave therapy, for instance, when soft tissue is torn beyond repair.
That could increase the soft tissue damage in this case.
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment in which a device is used to transmit acoustic shockwaves through the skin to the affected area.
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) is a common treatment for kidney stones that cannot be passed in the urine.
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There are many specialists in Dhaka who treat Erectile Dysfunction. Mr. Shamsul Hoque Nadim is one of them.
He is also a leading regenerative therapy practitioner (focused shockwave therapy + P-Shot) expert in Bangladesh. He is a member of the International Society of Medical Shockwave Therapy (ISMST)!
Moreover, he is the founder of Advanced Centre for Regeneretive Therapy (ACRTBD) and ED Treatment Center.
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