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Shockwave Treatment
Erectile Dysfunction
Low Intensity – Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (LI-ESWT) is an innovative rehabilitative method of addressing erectile dysfunction. This clinical approach addresses the hemodynamics of the penis. With the LI-ESWT, a number of adverse effects of prostate growth can be addressed without risking the sexual health of the patient.
With this light therapy, LI-ESWT can restore your ability to achieve full erections without having to rely on drug treatments. This makes LI-ESWT an attractive treatment option for men suffering from ED because of a growing or enlarged prostate.
In time, the Swain Health Group hopes to use LI-ESWT as a long-term treatment option as the main or supplemental therapy method for ED treatment.
At the Swain Health Group, our experience with LI-ESWT has repeatedly improved the sexual health of our patients. With two therapy sessions a week for three weeks, most patients have found satisfaction with their renewed sexual ability.

International Journal of Andrology
Tadalafil once daily and extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the management of patients with Peyronie’s disease and erectile dysfunction: results from a prospective randomized trial

The Canadian Journal of Urology
Low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy for erectile dysfunction: a study in an Indian population

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
Efficiency Assessment of Shock Wave Therapy in Patients with Pelvic Pain Employing Harmonic Analysis of Penile Bioimpedance

International Journal of Impotence Research
Initial experience with linear focused shockwave treatment for erectile dysfunction: a 6-month follow-up pilot study

European Association of Urology
Low-intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment Improves Erectile Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

International Society for Sexual Medicine
Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy—A Novel Effective Treatment for Erectile Dysfunction in Severe ED Patients Who Respond Poorly to PDE5 Inhibitor Therapy

European Urology Vardi
Can Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Improve Erectile Function? A 6-Month Follow-up Pilot Study in Patients with Organic Erectile Dysfunction

European Urology Mirone
Our Experience on the Association of a New Physical and Medical Therapy in Patients Suffering from Induratio penis plastica

International Journal of Urology
Impact of aging and comorbidity on the efficacy of low-intensity shock wave therapy for erectile dysfunction

BJU International
Peyronie’s disease the Plymouth experience of extracorporeal shockwave treatment

The Journal of Urology
Penile Low Intensity Shock Wave Treatment is Able to Shift PDE5i Nonresponders to Responders: A Double-Blind, Sham Controlled Study

American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology
Therapeutic advances in the treatment of Peyronie’s disease

The Authors – BJU International
Evaluation of clinical efficacy, safety and patient satisfaction rate after low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy for the treatment of male erectile dysfunction: an Australian first open-label single-arm prospective clinical trial

MedCrave
Men’s Power-Pressure Wave Erectile Regeneration-Therapy
Conclusion
The early experience of LISWT has shown an improvement in the sexual function of patients and a treatment regimen of two treatments per week for three weeks appears optimal.
