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Shock wave therapy has been widely tested and peer reviewed.

Acoustic wave therapy for ED has proven to be effective in up to 80% of patients, and opportunities for the wide adoption of this low intensity, non-invasive, and non-drug ED treatment will grow as more and more people opt for this innovative and effective ED treatment.

Shock wave therapy is not currently FDA approved. However, significant testing has been performed and many peer reviews prove Shock Wave therapy to be effective in 80% of patients.

Shock wave therapy is not currently FDA approved. However, significant testing has been performed and many peer reviews prove Shock Wave therapy to be effective in 80% of patients.

In order to understand the application of acoustic wave therapy for ED, it’s important to understand the use of LiSWT in its historical context. The clinical term for shockwave therapy is low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiSWT). Used in orthopedics for years to help heal broken bones, injured ligaments, and injured tendons, LiSWT has also been used to improve wound healing. Using targeted high-energy sound waves, LiSWT speeds up tissue repair and cell growth.

Urologists have employed extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy for breaking apart stones within the body for decades. Today, a related and emerging technology, low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiSWT), is being explored for several other urological applications. In Europe, LiSWT is commonly used to treat chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CPPS) or nonbacterial prostatitis.

Acoustic wave therapy for ED applies the benefits of this therapeutic technology to the problem of erectile dysfunction, and many men report positive effects after the first session. Shock wave therapy offers men a non-drug ED treatment that is non-invasive, requires only a topical numbing solution, and a series of six sessions. Shock wave treatment treats the causes instead of the symptoms, and the effect can last up to two years.

Insurance coverage typically evolves in tandem with innovations in medical technology, and, as treatments undergo the protocols involved in FDA approvals, and testimonials gather regarding the use of acoustic wave therapy for ED, perhaps even to the point of becoming the most effective ED treatment, and the preferred ED treatment for many in the future, insurance companies will ultimately need to respond to meet the demand.

Inquire about the costs for shock wave therapy, discuss your options with a specialist, and see if it’s the most effective ED treatment for you.