Shock wave harnesses the science behind acoustic wave technology but focuses that power in treatment for sexual performance and provide you with that extra boost you need in the bedroom.
If you’re over 35, you might have experienced a little trouble in the bedroom from time to time. This treatment is a noninvasive, non-surgical solution for men that’s breaking boundaries in the realm of female sexual health.
Shockwave therapy uses low-frequency acoustic waves to open old blood vessels, eliminate micro plaque buildup, and stimulate the formation of new blood vessels. The resulting improved blood flow helps to rejuvenate vaginal lubrication, regenerate nervous tissue, and increase the intensity of orgasm.
Based on the extensive studies done on men, The Truong Rehabilitation Center has designed a treatment protocol for women. The procedure is quick, easy, and painless and delivers women new levels of sexual function.
Shock wave therapy has been around for many years. The pulse wave therapy also breaks up fibrosis and calcified plaques that result due to trauma. The pulsed sound waves are delivered comfortably over a short duration with no discomfort or adverse after effects.
Many women report improvement in sexual arousal and vaginal tightening soon after the first treatment.
Lymphatic drainage is also improved with Shockwave therapy. A path is cleared for blood flow and the nervous signals can run freely through the pelvis to initiate regeneration of muscles and nerves and control sexual response and sexual climax.
To learn more about Shock Wave Therapy, speak with Dr. Truong at Truong Rehabilitation Center today by contacting us here.
4604 Spotsylvania Parkway
Suite 303
Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Phone: (540) 374-3164
Fax: (540) 899-1342
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