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Can you do shockwave therapy on yourself

If you have erectile dysfunction and you are seeking help to overcome it, be prepared to be subjected to the many scams claiming to “cure” or “reverse” your ED.

Sadly, we live in a world where we can no longer take all doctors for their word. But we also live in a world where information and research sit just a few clicks away. It is LaSara Medical Group’s advice that you do your due diligence to fact check the many claims that revolve around treating erectile dysfunction. 

In this blog, we will use facts to shed light on the most recent and growing scam in Men’s Sexual Health… that be the scam of “at home ED treatment devices” or “at home shockwave device for ED treatment.”

If after reading this content you are stimulated with questions, I encourage you to contact LaSara Medical Group. We offer our erectile dysfunction treatments in Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. 

What are the false claims about shockwave therapy home treatment devices?

  1. At home treatment devices are the same as a shockwave device used in a medical clinic
  2. The research of shockwave therapy used the same energy as “at home treatment devices”
  3. Acoustic wave devices are the same as shockwave devices 

Fact Check: At home treatment devices are the same as a shockwave device used in a medical clinic.

The answer is NO. A very firm NO. At home devices are most definitely not the same as a true shockwave device used by physicians in a clinical and research setting.

The first problem with this statement is shockwave devices are Class III medical devices that come with FDA regulations which control the distribution and use of these devices. In order to acquire a real shockwave device for medical treatment, you must first be a licensed physician. 

Shockwave as an energy is an amazing tool for many medical problems, but it also holds a lot of power and can cause harm to the body if used incorrectly. In the simplest explanation, there are three levels of intensity for shockwaves – low, moderate, and high. Each of these levels triggers a different response in the body. The lower the setting the more therapeutic the response and the higher the setting the more destructive. Low intensity draws nutrients and blood flow to the treatment area, while high intensity can be used to break down kidney stones or other calcification.

For this reason, it is nearly impossible to acquire or sell a real shockwave device to the general public. Any device for at home use that claims to be a real shockwave is nothing more than a lie.

In fact, one of the at home treatment device providers who sells their device for over $1,000 has simply private labeled an ultrasound device that can be purchased for $150 from Walmart. Here’s the product: https://www.walmart.com/ip/US-PRO-2000-DU3035-With-Free-Subzero-Pain-Relief-Roll-On-Gel-Home-use-Drug-Free-Pain-Relief-for-Personal-Care/200058601

Fact Check: The research of shockwave therapy used the same energy as the “at home treatment devices.”

Again… NO. Sadly, each at home treatment device is being presented with the research of shockwave therapy, but at home devices do not emit real shockwaves. Shockwave therapy was originally studied for treating ED in 2010. Dr. Yoram Vardi of Israel first studied the use of a “focused shockwave” to reverse the vascular decay in the penis.  This focused energy penetrates the skin of the penis with repeated single shocks. This energy is what triggers the growth of new blood vessels and the regeneration of soft tissue inside the Corpus Cavernosum. The shockwave energy is typically measured between .1 and .25 mj/mm2. These energy levels are considered low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy.

To date, no other type of energy has been used in the research of treating vasculogenic erectile dysfunction.

If you are sitting at home reading this blog and holding your at home treatment device, please try to identify a setting that allows you to measure the intensity of that energy with mj/mm2. Unfortunately, you will not be able to because shockwave devices are not sold to the general public because it is unsafe and against the law. Plus, they cost about $50,000.

Fact Check: Acoustic wave devices are the same as shockwave devices.

No. This is not true. If you take the time to dig a little deeper into the differences of acoustic wave therapy vs. shockwave therapy, you will find two truths; 1) they are two different types of energy and 2) the therapeutic response the body experiences with each energy is drastically different.

Furthermore, in every piece of research there is a section called “materials and methods.” This section will name the exact device used in the research and even list the level of energy used during treatment. On page 6 of this metanalysis, 134018.pdf, you will find the great majority of studies used a focused shockwave device. Not a single one of them used an ultrasound or acoustic wave device regardless of what the “at home device” companies claim. If you have purchased an at home device, you have experienced a bait and switch.  

To learn more, you can visit this link to watch a short video that details the differences of energy: http://lasara.com/about/why-lasara-vs-the-competition

Or feel free to read The Art of Shockwave: Physics and Technology. This independent review speaks to the differences of energy and why it is important. 133854.pdf.

At LaSara Medical Group, we understand the frustration of experiencing erectile dysfunction and having to sift through the copious amounts of false advertising and treatments that do not work.

At LaSara Medical Group in Los Angeles, Tustin, and Encinitas, it is our goal to provide you an honest and fore right experience from start to finish. If you are suffering with erectile dysfunction, I encourage you to schedule a free phone consultation so we can dive into your medical history to determine the correct treatment for you.

Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction: What Is It?

Shockwave therapy is another term for low-intensity shockwave therapy. This procedure is a non-invasive treatment that has been used in the orthopedics industry for many years. It helps to heal injured tendons, broken bones, and damaged ligaments.

Low-intensity shock wave therapy also promotes wound healing. It uses high-energy waves to speed up cell growth and repair tissue. When it comes to erections, a healthy blood flow must go into the penile tissue.

Shockwave therapy helps to repair and strengthen the blood vessels inside of the penis, which enhances blood flow. This particular treatment is an alternative to conventional erectile dysfunction treatments, such as Viagra.

How Does Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction Work?

Shockwave therapy uses acoustic waves that pulsate and stimulate the healing response of dormant stem cells and increases the growth factors within the penis. Once the growth factors are released, new blood vessels are created and damaged erectile tissues are restored.

Not only that, but shockwave therapy can also encourage the growth of the nerve tissues within the penis, which leads to increased blood flow. The primary objective of shockwave therapy is to invigorate erectile tissue and nerves.

The Benefits of Shockwave Therapy for ED

There are several benefits to receiving ED treatments via shockwave therapy. Here are a few of them:

Painless Therapy

One of the greatest benefits of shockwave therapy for ED is that it’s painless. The treatment involves using a wand-like instrument and moving it over the penis so that the acoustic waves can stimulate blood flow—that’s it.

It’s a very gentle procedure, that won’t cause any type of discomfort after therapy is over.

No Medication Involved

For some men, taking oral medications like Cialis and Viagra isn’t a good idea. The meds can create their own side effects that could cause discomfort.

Luckily, shockwave therapy doesn’t involve any of that. Therefore you can receive therapy for your impotence without worrying about taking a potentially harmful drug.

There are very minimal side effects to shockwave therapy, and most men don’t experience any of them. If a patient does experience side effects, it’s usually a mild tingling feeling or tenderness that occurs for a few days after treatment.

In those cases, it’s best for patients to either shorten the length of their therapy sessions or use a lower setting on the one device.

Non-invasive

Not only is shockwave therapy for ED painless, but it is also non-invasive. The device used for shockwave therapy only touches the exterior of the penis. There are no implants required and no other invasive tools needed to make the treatment successful.

This is a great option for men who prefer to have very little intrusion to treat their impotence.

Time Efficient

Another great advantage of this form of treatment is that it doesn’t take long. One therapy session shouldn’t last more than 30 minutes. That means you can receive treatment for your erectile dysfunction without taking up too much of your daily life and schedule.

For men who are busy and don’t have time for lengthy treatment sessions, this form of therapy is the way to go.

Heightened Sensations

One of the main goals of shockwave therapy is to repair erectile tissues and nerve endings. When this happens, it allows the penis to experience more powerful sexual sensations.

 This form of treatment isn’t just about correcting the issue of erectile dysfunction. But it also aims to enhance the overall pleasure of intercourse.

Stronger Erections

When there is increased blood flow and circulation to the penis, it results in long-lasting, firmer erections. When it comes to satisfactory sex, it’s not enough to just be able to get an erection.

The good news is, shockwave therapy works to make sure that patients not only receive an erection, but that they have better erections.

More Stamina

Lots of men also experience increased sexual performance after undergoing shockwave treatment. This outcome varies from patient to patient, but it’s a huge perk of receiving shockwave therapy. For lots of guys, being able to experience erections is a courage booster that leads to better sex.

Why Perform Shockwave Therapy for ED at Home?

Now that you know all of the great perks of receiving shockwave treatment, now it’s time to learn the advantages of receiving shockwave therapy for ED at home.

Believe it or not, switching your therapy sessions to a home environment greatly increases the overall benefits of choosing this type of therapy to correct erectile dysfunction.

These are some of the advantages of undergoing shockwave therapy for ED at home:

Privacy

One of the biggest advantages of doing shockwave therapy for ED at home is privacy. If you are an individual who does not feel comfortable with the idea of allowing another person to perform ED treatments for you, this is a huge plus.

Doing this type of treatment is so simple and easy, that you can literally do it yourself, so why not?

Convenience

Another one of the perks of doing shockwave therapy for ED home is that it’s convenient. You don’t have to worry about setting an appointment and going into a clinic to receive therapy.

You can literally get therapy for your impotence without leaving the house. Using a home device for erectile dysfunction is a game-changer!

Travel Friendly

Not only can you perform shockwave therapy for ED at home, but you can do it anywhere. If you are on a business trip or vacation, pack your device and take it with you.

That way, you don’t have to worry about missing out on sessions when you’re not in a home environment.

If you went to a clinic to receive treatment, you would only be able to do so when you weren’t away.

Continual Use

Most of the time, patients receive about six sessions when they first start treatment at a medical office. However, at some point, they need more sessions. When this happens, men who receive shockwave therapy for ED at home already have the tools needed to provide themselves with more treatment.

However, if you were to get therapy through a medical professional, it would require booking more sessions and taking more time to go see the specialist.

Cost-efficient

Speaking of continual use, buying a home device for shockwave therapy is more cost-efficient. As stated above, if you need more treatment sessions, you’ll have to go to the medical facility once again.

Not only will you have to go again, but you’ll also have to pay again. The good thing about doing shockwave ED treatments at home is that once you buy the therapy device, it’s yours for good. You can continue to use it as often as you need to.

Ways to Enhance Shockwave Therapy Results

Shockwave therapy works wonders for men who experience erectile dysfunction. However, there are some things that can be done to enhance the results. Many of the reasons why some men experience impotence is because there’s an underlined issue.

Maybe that person has poor health, they are overweight, have heart disease, or diabetes. Other times the issue stems from psychological problems. If a man is experiencing anxiety or depression, it can trigger problems with getting an erection.

Therefore, it’s best to try and combat the root cause of the issue. If your erectile dysfunction is linked to your health, make it a point to eat healthier and exercise regularly.

If the problem is mental or emotional, consider speaking with a therapist. Getting out your emotions is helpful for overcoming mental setbacks.

It’s also a good idea to have a discussion with your partner about any relationship issues that are affecting your sexual performance.

Shockwave Therapy for ED at Home

If you want to undergo shockwave therapy for ED at home, Oceanus can help. Our PhysioLITE device allows for easy, quick therapy treatments in the privacy of your own home. Not only that, but it’s just as effective as getting shockwave therapy from a medical professional.

To ask questions regarding this product, call 1-855-494-0046 or contact us online.

We look forward to speaking with you soon!