International Study for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health ISSWSH Annual Meeting 2020 Preliminary Scientific Program Retrospective Chart Review of Treatment Outcome Following Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy for the Treatment of Vestibulodynia with Urogold 100tm MTS Click here to read full article from the International Study for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health.Read More
Currently, there are no effective therapy strategies for idiopathic, non-organic vulvodynia in women. ESWT (extracorporeal shock wave therapy) is a nonsurgical/noninvasive technique widely used to treat musculoskeletal diseases, muscle spasticity and hypertonia, renal and biliary calculi and urological disorders. Click here to read more.Read More
Erectile dysfunction is highly prevalent in type II diabetes mellitus.Low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy improves erectile function inpatients with erectile dysfunction of vasculogenic origin, including diabetes.However, its mode of action remains unknown. We investigated the effects of low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy compared to or combined with sildenafil on erectile dysfunction in a...Read More
A review of preclinical studies – Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-ESWT) is a novel treatment for erectile dysfunction (ED). Its ability to improve erectile function has been shown in patients with vasculogenic ED by many randomized-controlled trials againsts ham procedures. However, the role of LI-ESWT in ED caused by radical prostatectomy (RP) is still questionable...Read More
Introduction—Low-energy shockwave therapy (LESWT) has been shown to improve erectile function in patients suffering from diabetes mellitus (DM)-associated erectile dysfunction (ED). However, the underlying mechanism remains unknown. Click here to read more.Read More
American Urological Association 2017 – American Urological Association. Dr. Tom Lue addressing erectile dysfunction during debate. Click here to read more.Read More
Cleveland Clinic Daniel Shoskes, MD – As urologists, we have decades of experience with extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy for breaking apart stones within the body. Today, a related and emerging technology, low-intensity shockwave therapy (LiSWT), is being explored for several other urological applications. Click here to read more.Read More
Urological Times – It’s hard to argue against an erectile dysfunction treatment that is potentially disease modifying, is noninvasive, and seems to do no harm. The treatment, low-intensity shock wave therapy, has yet to earn the FDA’s approval but is widely used in other countries. Click here to read more.Read More
MTS Science Published on Jun 21, 2016 – The improvement of Erectile Dysfunction through the use UroGold has been shown in scientific studies as Spark Waves® promote the generation of new blood vessels by the release of angiogenic growth factors. Click here to read more.Read More