I utilize 2 type of medical-grade shockwave devices - "radial" and "focused" - both approved by the FDA for musculoskeletal problems. I utilize this kind of innovation because a medical device's true capability to resolve the underlying reasons for impotence depends on its energy output capability and application. A certain amount of energy is needed to trigger a biological reaction in the tissue of the penis.

Nitric oxide is the chemical naturally produced by the body that triggers blood vessels to dilate - leading to a stronger, firmer erection. There are over 40 published research studies supporting the efficacy of low intensity shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction - and the research frequently concentrates on the specific devices I utilize.

In fact research reveals 31 percent of men report some degree of sexual trouble, and this only increases with age. Due to the fact that of this, numerous business are marketing "in your home" gadgets to guys looking to boost their sexual function and "treatment" ED. Nevertheless most of these business are making false claims about these gadgets - positioning them as equivalent to the treatment offered in a medical workplace by a medical supplier using a medical-grade gadget.

In fact, a number of the "in your home" devices have little result whatsoever. Companies offering these gadgets, such as The Phoenix (formerly referred to as The Rocket), do not offer any clinical proof to support their claims. While The Phoenix is referred to as "a patented, FDA registered medical device designed by doctor.

Instead, they rely on vague marketing language purporting the efficiencies of shockwave therapy however not discussing their own product's particular capability to address ED.Additionally, at-home gadgets are self-guided so the user is not afforded the benefits of being dealt with by a professional medical specialist who is trained on how to enhance shockwave treatment protocols and procedures.

Products such as The Phoenix leave it as much as the user to handle their treatment, and offer little if any instruction as to the specific protocols that require to be followed. Additionally, the Phoenix will just allow a certain number of pulses to be used prior to the machine will turn off.