Shockwaves could restore blood flow for men with ED
NCT ID NCT07331961
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This pilot study will test if low-intensity shockwave therapy can safely improve blood flow and ease symptoms in 30 men with erectile dysfunction caused by blood vessel problems. Participants will receive treatment using a special device and be monitored for side effects and changes in erectile function. The goal is to see if this non-invasive approach is both feasible and effective.
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