Shockwave therapy for ED?
Hi,
Would anyone have any experience with Penile Shockwave Therapy, or Low-Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (LI-ESWT) for treating ED after RALP?
I read that this is a recommended therapy but with mixed results as for post-RALP cases there are mentions of this not being appropriate when nerve damage has occurred. Still, some arguments support that it is appropriate.
I would be interested to know if anyone here has had any experience with this or knows about its effectiveness in post-RALP cases.
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Thank you for your comment on UCLA's clinic suggesting LiSWT. I agree that this is a good supporting argument for the therapy's possible validity. However, I am not sure if they would also recommend it in post-RALP cases, as well as in cases such as yours.
From my research, I also agree that this therapy seems to be in an experimental phase, with no protocols clearly established and no formal study results published.
Just the fact that nobody in this forum has replied yet to this post with a personal experience is a strong signal about the therapy's low recognition or acceptance for PC patients.
@topf Worth a shot, I guess.
@animate Yes, they told me they have been using it in post surgical patients with anecdotal improvement (not blinded/controlled study)
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1 ReactionYou can buy a SWT machine online for about $1200. There are plenty of studies, articles etc. that tell you how to use it. Here in SC it’s about $400 per treatment and it takes 5-6. They also say the effects last 2 years at most so owning the machine is much less expensive. Some articles also recommend maintenance treatments every 6 months or so.
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1 ReactionYes, but gas anyone tried it??!!!
@peterj116 I like your sense of humor! Gotta keep that!
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1 Reaction@billybwbf2 It's what keeps us going, as we battle this thing.
@peterj116 I agree!
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