Physical Therapy
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 8:36 am
There finally appears to be some interest in the concept of physical therapy for the penis. It's been a long time coming. There is physical therapy for nearly every other part of the body. Anyone who has been to PT remembers the stretching, the exercises, the work outs.
For a long time, we've been hearing stories of guys using exercises that were used for penile enlargement that began to have an affect on Erection Quality (EQ). Mild jelqing exercises, stretching, and frequent stimulation have all seemed to help guys regain some response and then allow the medical ED treaments to have a better effect.
There are a few bright spots on the horizon, however. For example, the new Viberect is a physical therapy tool. It is NOT a quick fix for ED. It might be a quick, great orgasm, but the concept is exactly what PT is. Stimulation through manipulation - improving blood flow, retraining nerves. Now this is not a commercial for the Viberect, but it is a perfect example of where ED treatment needs to go.
Another example is the vacuum pump. Without proper training it is cumbersome. When used as a physical therapy device it is lot more fun. Once that use is mastered, using it for sex is a simple extension of therapy. Stretching tissue, pulling blood into the penis (not ALL of the blood is venous blood), and even the mental effect of seeing your penis back the way you remember it, all combine to stimulate natural responses.
The way things work in the medical world, something has to go through complete medical studies and trial before it is commonly accepted. Trimix is an example. Many doctors won't prescribe it because it is an off-lable use for two of the drugs and they have never been through studies to prove they are effective and safe.
I think many of us have experienced the "use it or lose it" idea with ED - that's simply the concept of physical therapy on a small scale. When I work with men clinically, we put them on a PT regime. For the men who do the regime, they find their need for medical intervention is lowered. In other words, smaller doses of injectables or they might finally start responding to the oral drugs.
In this forum, I would LOVE IT, if guys who do penile exercises would share what they do - and how it has helped. We are hoping to work with other foundations to apply for grants to fund a formal medical study of PT for the penis. What you enter on this forum will directly supply anecdotal evidence for this study. So, the future of ED treatments is literally in your hands!
Guys, will you help?
Thanks
Paul
For a long time, we've been hearing stories of guys using exercises that were used for penile enlargement that began to have an affect on Erection Quality (EQ). Mild jelqing exercises, stretching, and frequent stimulation have all seemed to help guys regain some response and then allow the medical ED treaments to have a better effect.
There are a few bright spots on the horizon, however. For example, the new Viberect is a physical therapy tool. It is NOT a quick fix for ED. It might be a quick, great orgasm, but the concept is exactly what PT is. Stimulation through manipulation - improving blood flow, retraining nerves. Now this is not a commercial for the Viberect, but it is a perfect example of where ED treatment needs to go.
Another example is the vacuum pump. Without proper training it is cumbersome. When used as a physical therapy device it is lot more fun. Once that use is mastered, using it for sex is a simple extension of therapy. Stretching tissue, pulling blood into the penis (not ALL of the blood is venous blood), and even the mental effect of seeing your penis back the way you remember it, all combine to stimulate natural responses.
The way things work in the medical world, something has to go through complete medical studies and trial before it is commonly accepted. Trimix is an example. Many doctors won't prescribe it because it is an off-lable use for two of the drugs and they have never been through studies to prove they are effective and safe.
I think many of us have experienced the "use it or lose it" idea with ED - that's simply the concept of physical therapy on a small scale. When I work with men clinically, we put them on a PT regime. For the men who do the regime, they find their need for medical intervention is lowered. In other words, smaller doses of injectables or they might finally start responding to the oral drugs.
In this forum, I would LOVE IT, if guys who do penile exercises would share what they do - and how it has helped. We are hoping to work with other foundations to apply for grants to fund a formal medical study of PT for the penis. What you enter on this forum will directly supply anecdotal evidence for this study. So, the future of ED treatments is literally in your hands!
Guys, will you help?
Thanks
Paul