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Uroshock. Urologist designed. Patient driven.
HOW DO SHOCKWAVES WORK, AND CAN THEY REALLY CURE ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION?

Uroshock was developed by a retired urologist in conjunction with a design team to create a compact, safe, and effective device which uses radial shock waves to treat erectile dysfunction. You probably already know that E.D. is terribly common in older men, but you probably didn't know that it's not the slightest bit unusual for younger guys too.
Back in 1998, as a urologist I helped introduce Viagra to the medical community. I used to speak regularly to other physicians about the amazing blue pill, which helped restore many relationships (and destroy a few others!) Not much changed for a couple of decades. Guys could take pills, get injections in their penis, use an intraurethral suppository, or a vacuum pump with a constrictive ring around their penis. When all else failed they could have surgery with an implant placed permanently into their phallus. I know, since I've implanted many devices, and have one myself!
Urologists are very familiar with shock waves, since they are the dominant form of treatment for kidney stones. But those shock waves are very different from the radial waves we use to treat ED. They're roughly ten times more powerful. Over the past ten years Urologists all over the world have used shock waves to successfully treat ED. The results of some of their work can be viewed in our scientific data section.