New 3 Part Video Series:
Penile Vibration Therapy for Penile Rehabilitation
following Prostate Cancer Treatment
Dr Kambiz Tajkarimi, Urologist & Neurological Researcher is interviewed by Patrick Lumbroso, Sexual Rehabilitation Therapist &
Psycho-Oncology Researcher.
In Part 1: Erectile Nerve Damage following Prostate Cancer Treatment, we discuss:
- Causes of severe and chronic erectile dysfunction in men that have undergone radical prostatectomy surgery.
- The role of nerves in normal erection functioning.
- Why does nerve damage occur if the doctor or the urologist has claimed that the nerves themselves were spared?
- Penile neurapraxia: When penile nerves 'go to sleep'
- Why penile atrophy and scarring occurs
In part 2 of the interview, we discuss:
- the various options available to men for treating post-prostatectomy erectile dysfunction.
- How to use Penile Vibratory Stimulation for the purposes of penile rehabilitation following radical prostatectomy.
- The link between Penile Vibratory Stimulation, the brain and nervous system.
- The role of the pudendal nerve in erectile recovery.
And finally in part 3 of the interview we introduce the Viberect®:
A handheld medical device for home and clinic used to provoke penile erection in men who experience erectile dysfunction, and to provoke ejaculation in men with spinal cord injury. The Viberect® is specifically designed double-head vibrator used to stimulate both sides of the penis at the same time. It uses high-frequency and amplitude vibration that is not reproducible either manually, or by regular, over-the-counter vibrators.The Viberect® has been approved as a medical health device by FDA in the US and various health regulatory authorities in Australia, Canada and The EU.
To make an appointment:
To make an appointment or to speak directly to one of the The ManFocus Clinic sexual health professionals
about sex after prostate cancer, treatments for erectile problems or any other sexual or relationship matter:
Telephone Sydney: (02) 9262 9992 Monday to Friday during office hours or
E-mail: reception@lifeafterprostatecancer.com.au
Please note that a doctor's referral is not necessary in order to make an appointment.