Treating Peyronie’s Disease with Therapeutic Ultrasound
Автор: Susie Gronski, PT, DPT | Pelvic & Sexual Health
Загружено: 2022-09-02
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VIDEO CHAPTERS
4:30 Peyronie's disease symptoms
7:15 Risk factors and causes of Peyronie's
13:00 Acute and chronic pain of Peyronie's
15:30 Change to the penis and when to talk to your doctor
18:15 What other men with Peyronie’s have experienced
23:00 After 8 years of treating Peyronie’s with ultrasound therapy, Dr. Jo shares the long-term benefits
31:00 Shockwave therapy treatments for Peyronie’s
36:17 How ultrasound therapy for Peyronie’s is done
39:00 If Peyronie’s can go away on its own
41:00 Barriers to getting care sooner rather than later
Doing a self-examination often can help you to detect Peyronie’s disease as well as other concerns (like testicular cancer). The earlier you can detect Peyronie’s, the easier it is to treat it as a soft tissue injury.
Take one minute while in the shower to:
Check your balls for lumps, bumps, and changes in shape
Check your penis for any bending/curvatures, rotation, or hard or calcified skin
Dr. Jo Milios is a Titled Clinical Researcher and Men’s Health Physiotherapist (MACP) who has a special interest in Prostate Cancer. Dr. Jo has presented the research findings from her PhD at many international conferences including the World Confederation of Physical Therapy (WCPT), Asia-Pacific Prostate Cancer Conferences (APCC), Australian (APA) & American Physiotherapy Association’s (APTA).
We cover topics like:
Why Peyronie's is commonly thought to be caused by penile injury or a buckling effect, yet only ~10% of men recall an incident
Connection between Pyronie’s and treatment for prostate cancer or other pelvic surgery (like hernia repairs and bowel surgery)
Connection between Peyronie’s and cardiovascular changes (like heart disease and diabetes)
Injuries during sex that have caused Peyronie’s in younger men
The low down on treatments you should be considering if you’ve been diagnosed: therapeutic ultrasound, pumps, traction devices, medications, and more.
If you’ve been diagnosed, what are the treatment options for Peyronie’s? In addition to pumps, traction devices, and medications, Dr. Jo’s research on the effectiveness of therapeutic ultrasound has been shown to be an extremely effective and gentle treatment for Peyronie’s that any physical therapist can use.
Refer to her thesis for all the nuts & bolts of ultrasound therapy for Peyronie’s, erectile dysfunction, and urinary incontinence:
Therapeutic interventions for patients with prostate cancer: A focus on urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction and Peyronie’s disease https://api.research-repository.uwa.e...
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
SOMAerect https://amzn.to/3WED2iW
Dr. Jo’s Men’s Health podcast, called ‘The Penis Project’
www.thepenisproject.org
FREE sexual health resources: https://www.drsusieg.com/resources
Online Pelvic Pain Program for MEN: https://www.drsusieg.com/pelvic-pain-...
CONNECT WITH DR. JO MILIOS:
Websites:
www.menshealthphysiotherapy.com.au
www.prost.com.au
www.thepenisproject.org
Twitter: @prostatejojo
Facebook: Men’s Health Physiotherapy Facebook Group
CONNECT WITH ME (DR. SUSIE):
Visit My Website: https://drsusieg.com/
Instagram: / dr.susieg
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Disclaimer:
This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.
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