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Urology
MTS Science – Several animal and human studies have evaluated the role of low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (LIST) in the management of multiple disorders such as chronic wounds, peripheral neuropathy and cardiac ischemic disease. LIST was reported to trigger a chain of events that releases angiogenic factors, recruits endothelial progenitor cells, induces neovascularization and enhances blood...
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MTS-Science – SparkWave™ therapy (SW™T) is a modern day non-invasive treatment option for a wide range of pathological conditions, including ischemic heart disease, vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED), wound healing or traumatized bones. It induces angiogenesis and improves hemodynamics, thereby promoting tissue healing and neovascularization in the affected areas which is highly necessary to guarantee rapid healing....
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A phase III, randomized, double blind controlled with placebo study – (MTS-Science) – Chronic Prostatitis/ Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CP/CPPS) according to NIH is genitourinary pain or discomfort lasting 3 or more months with undetectable uropathogenic bacteria. Click here to read more.
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 (Georgia Urology, Atlanta, USA. 2018) Testosterone in males is produced in the testicles. With aging testosterone levels are reduced, and this is associated with the loss of libido and erectile dysfunction. Click here to read more.
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MTS Science – Low Intensity Shock Wave (LiSW) has emerged as a therapy for vasculogenic erectile dysfunction (ED). Mechanism may be related to angiogenesis, release of growth factors and/or recruitment of stem cells. Several sham controlled studies have shown improvement in peak arterial velocity and efficacy in the 60-65% range depending on the definition. The initial...
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PubMed (Urology Department, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat-Gan, Israel; Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine, Technion, Haifa, Israel.) We studied the long-term efficacy of penile low intensity shock wave treatment 2 years after an initially successful outcome. Click here to read more.
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IRB study at Georgia Urology, Atlanta, USA – Since 2007 at least 250.000 ED patients have been treated with shock wave therapy (SWT). The majority of them treated with radial / ballistic SWT devices by non-urologists (Source: TRT). Click here to read more.
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MTS-Science Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-ESWT) is of great clinical interest for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), chronic pelvic pain (CPP) and Peyronie’s disease. Extensive research in animal and human studies showed that the beneficial effect of LI-ESWT is due to its angiogenic properties. It is thought to stimulate neovascularization by inducing the...
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To investigate the outcomes and mechanisms of low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (Li-ESWT) on stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in a vaginal balloon dilation (VBD) rat model. Click to read article on Treatment of stress urinary incontinence with low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy in a vaginal balloon dilation induced rat model.
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MTS Medical – First comparative report for MTS/TRT UroGold, (unfocused shockwaves “SoftWaves” ) and Radial/Ballistic waves, (unfocused Storz D-Actor, aka “acoustic pressure pulse” (APP) for the treatment of Erectile Health. Introduction: In the USA, since 2007, approximately 400 shockwave therapy (SWT) or acoustic pressure pulse (APP) devices have been sold for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) with...
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