Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
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Erectile Dysfunction Treatment with new ‘Ground-Breaking’ And Exciting ‘Focused Acoustic Shock Wave Therapy Is Our Speciality’.
Erectile Dysfunction affects more than 20% of all men, and if you suffer too, you are certainly not alone. Almost all root causes of E.D. lead to one common factor in erectile dysfunction… ‘A lack of sustained blood supply to the penis.’
Rectifying this is the answer to cure or fix Erectile Dysfunction (E.D). for thousands of men.
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What Causes E.D.?
A penile erection is achieved when the body’s blood enters and fills two (balloon like) cylinders called the Corpus Cavernosum which run from the ‘root of the penis’ and along the length of the shaft, forming the erection of the penis. E.D. is caused when (or because) the natural ability of the body to fill the penis with blood has been compromised, which can be caused for several reasons.
This video link explains E.D. & Shock Wave Therapy; A must watch for all men.
American E.D. Specialist, Mr Alex Tatem.
He takes the words right out of my mouth and explains ‘everything’ (even the machine we use) perfectly.
The same process, care and therapy, here at our Treatment Centre here in the UK!
York Therapy Centre


What Are the Root Causes of E.D.?
Deterioration of Blood Supply
Restricted blood flow is ultimately the root cause of erectile dysfunction, which is why most treatments, including ‘blue pills’, a vacuum erection device, shock wave Therapy and surgery ALL work to create the same goal – to improve or fix ‘Blood Flow’ to create a sustained penetrable erection.Physical Causes of Erectile Dysfunction
In a huge proportion of patient cases, erectile dysfunction is caused by something physical, such as underlying health conditions like cardiovascular disease. Common causes include:- Heart disease
- Peyronie’s disease, (see page dedicated to Peyronie’s Disease)
- High blood pressure
- Diabetes
- High cholesterol
- Obesity
- Metabolic syndrome. A condition of increased blood pressure, high insulin levels, body fat of the waist, with high cholesterol levels
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Clogged blood vessels (atherosclerosis)
- Multiple sclerosis
- Some prescription medications
- Use of tobacco
- Social drugs abuse
- Testosterone deficiency
- Alcoholism or too much alcohol
- Sleep disorders
- Treatments for prostate cancer or enlarged prostate
- Surgeries or injuries affecting the pelvic region or spinal cord


Psychological Causes of Erectile Dysfunction
The conscious and unconscious mind play a massive key role in triggering a series of physical (or psychosomatic) reactions, including creating and maintaining a good quality erection. The process is started and maintained with feelings of sexual arousal and or excitement. Several issues (both conscious and unconscious) can interfere with sexual feelings causing or making worse erectile dysfunction.
Main triggers include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Mental health conditions
- Stress
- Inferiority complexes
- Confidence
- Obsessive or compulsive disorders
- Worrying
- Relationship problems
- Other psychological concerns

Can Erectile Dysfunction have Psychological and Emotional Effects?

Why choose York Therapy Centre for your erectile dysfunction (ED) treatment?
There are no side effects to our treatment and it is completely private and confidential. Not only are our treatment options painless, it’s proven to be extremely effective in medical trials; giving you a brand new future and your whole life back!If you are suitable for treatment with Shock Wave Therapy, getting your life and sex-life back with the treatment is simple, easy, painless and normally completed in just three to six weeks.Call our Senior Specialist Consultant Mr A. Wood now for a free and private initial consultation. If he is busy feel free and secure to leave your name and number, when Mr Wood calls you back he will never say where he is calling from (this protects your confidentiality,) he simply says “Hi, it’s Adrian Wood returning your call…”All calls are Private and Confidential.Call 07761436688Your Freedom and Future Are in Your Hands!
How does this treatment for erectile dysfunction work?
Shock wave therapy, specifically Focused Acoustic Shock Wave Therapy, is a non-invasive treatment for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) using harmless sonic sound waves. It works by increasing blood flow to the penis, breaking down plaque, stimulating healing, and regenerating blood vessels. This addresses the underlying cause of ED, which is often poor blood supply.
Although the name suggests a form of ‘electric shock’ focused acoustic shock waves are harmless sonic sound waves.
Important Information
60 to 70% of men on waiting lists for invasive surgeries for penile implants, returned to successful spontaneous penetrative erections (without surgery) after finding and receiving just six therapy treatments, using easy and pain free Shock Wave Therapy!
Don’t throw away your ability to enjoy full natural erections with ‘irreversible surgery’ until you have tried this new revolutionary Shock Wave Treatment!
Call us now for full details. 70% of men recover in just three weeks!

Erectile dysfunction FAQs
What is Erectile Dysfunction (E.D.)?
Erectile Dysfunction (E.D.) is generally known to be a condition which relates to the ‘poor-quality’ or ‘inability’ to have, or maintain a penile erection. It is also associated with the inability to sustain a good quality durable erection to complete sexual activities. This ‘declining rigidity’ all too often leads to an inability to produce an erection, even when desperately desired.
How is Erectile Dysfunction diagnosed?
Erectile dysfunction is diagnosed through a medical and sexual history, a physical examination, and sometimes tests. Your clinician will ask about the duration and nature of ED symptoms, sexual health, stress , medical history and conditions, and medication use. They may also perform an exam to assess the genitals, circulation, hormones, and nerves, and potentially order blood tests.
What is Focused Shock Wave Therapy, and how does it treat E.D.?
Focused Shock Wave Therapy uses harmless ‘sonic sound waves’ to target affected tissues. This process increases blood flow, breaks down plaque, stimulates the body’s healing response, and regenerates new blood vessels. This ultimately addresses the root cause of E.D., which is often restricted blood flow to the penis.
How long does Shock Wave Therapy treatment take, and are there side effects?
A full course of Focused Acoustic Shock Wave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) typically involves six 20-minute sessions, administered twice per week over a period of three weeks. The average total treatment time is 2 hours.
Can I get erectile dysfunction treatment on the NHS?
Seeking medical help through an N.H.S. Doctor is always recommended, although may be disappointing in terms of delays for appointments and restricted medical treatments.
N.H.S. treatments have been affected by cutbacks over recent years and are now severely restricted. Many treatments which used to be available from the N.H.S. such as scar and plaque dissolving injections are no longer available in the UK for E.D. (although still available in most other countries including the U.S.A.) Other important and proven therapies, such as specialist E.D. Psychotherapy sessions for men suffering severe stress and anxiety following E.D. and physical treatments like focused Shock Wave Therapy are not available from the N.H.S for E.D.
Current reports and patient experiences teach us that the N.H.S. is becoming an even more restricted health service, which has resulted in very few N.H.S. options for E.D. The remaining options are either suction devices, or (last resort) highly invasive, and surgery and surgically implanted inflatable devices which are only available if your E.D. meets an advanced degree of N.H.S. ‘criteria.’ If this criteria is met, it is not unusual to have to wait for two years to see a Specialist Consultant, with a further three years wait after being added to the waiting list for implant surgery!
