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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) is a treatment that can be used to enhance sexual function in those men who have problems with Erectile Dysfunction. Please select the response that best represents your answer for each of the questions below.   These Online Tests are simple questionnaires that are submitted to our Doctors to see if Essential Men’s Clinic has a solution that is right for you. They are obligation free and absolutely confidential.

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Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy Data Information

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  • Gruenwald I., Appel B., Vardi Y. (2012) Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy – a novel effective treatment for erectile dysfunction in severe ED patients who respond poorly to PDE5 inhibitor therapy. J Sexual Med 9: 259–264 [PubMed]
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  • Kikuchi Y., Ito K., Ito Y., Shiroto T., Tsuburaya R., Aizawa K., et al. (2010) Double-blind and placebo-controlled study of the effectiveness and safety of extracorporeal cardiac shock wave therapy for severe angina pectoris. Circulat J 74: 589–591 [PubMed]
  • Nishida T., Shimokawa H., Oi K., Tatewaki H., Uwatoku T., Abe T., et al. (2004) Extracorporeal cardiac shock wave therapy markedly ameliorates ischemia-induced myocardial dysfunction in pigs in vivo. Circulation 110: 3055–3061 [PubMed]
  • Uwatoku T., Ito K., Abe K., Oi K., Hizume T., Sunagawa K., et al. (2007) Extracorporeal cardiac shock wave therapy improves left ventricular remodeling after acute myocardial infarction in pigs. Coron Artery Dis 18: 397–404 [PubMed]
  • Vardi Y., Appel B., Jacob G., Massarwi O., Gruenwald I. (2010) Can low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy improve erectile function? A 6-month follow-up pilot study in patients with organic erectile dysfunction. Eur Urol 58: 243–248 [PubMed]
  • Vardi Y., Appel B., Kilchevsky A., Gruenwald I. (2012) Does low intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy have a physiological effect on erectile function? Short-term results of a randomized, double-blind, sham controlled study. J Urol187: 1769–1775 [PubMed]
  • Vasyuk Y., Hadzegova A., Shkolnik E., Kopeleva M., Krikunova O., Iouchtchouk E., et al. (2010) Initial clinical experience with extracorporeal shock wave therapy in treatment of ischemic heart failure. Congestive Heart Failure 16: 226–230 [PubMed]
  • Wang C., Huang H., Pai C. (2002) Shock wave-enhanced neovascularization at the tendon-bone junction: an experiment in dogs. J Foot Ankle Surg 41: 16–22 [PubMed]
  • Wang C., Wang F., Yang K., Weng L., Hsu C., Huang C., et al. (2003) Shock wave therapy induces neovascularization at the tendon-bone junction. A study in rabbits. J Orthop Res 21: 984–989 [PubMed]
  • Wang Y., Guo T., Ma T., Cai H., Tao S., Peng Y., et al. (2012) A modified regimen of extracorporeal cardiac shock wave therapy for treatment of coronary artery disease. Cardiovasc Ultrasound 10: 35. [PMC free article] [PubMed]
  • Yang P., Guo T., Wang W., Peng Y., Wang Y., Zhou P., et al. (2012) Randomized and double-blind controlled clinical trial of extracorporeal cardiac shock wave therapy for coronary heart disease. Heart Vessels, in press. [PubMed]