Discover safe, non-surgical treatments for Peyronie’s disease including focussed shockwave therapy, ultrasound, and traction devices. Learn how a Men’s Health Physiotherapist can help reduce curvature, pain, and improve sexual health.
What is Peyronie’s Disease?
Peyronie’s disease is a condition where scar tissue (plaques) develops inside the penis, causing curvature, pain, shortening, and sometimes erectile dysfunction. While a mild bend can be normal, Peyronie’s often leads to difficulties with intimacy, self-confidence, and sexual performance.
As a Men’s Health Physiotherapist, I specialise in helping men manage Peyronie’s disease using safe, evidence-based, and non-surgical treatments.
Causes of Peyronie’s Disease
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Micro-trauma or injury to the penis during intercourse or activity
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Abnormal wound healing, leading to scar tissue build-up
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Connective tissue or genetic predisposition (higher risk in some men)
Symptoms of Peyronie’s Disease
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Noticeable bend or curve in the penis
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Pain during erections or intercourse
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Lumps or hard plaques felt under the skin
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Shortening or narrowing of penile length
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Erectile dysfunction in some cases
Treatment Options for Peyronie’s Disease
Surgery is not the only option. At our clinic, we offer conservative, non-invasive treatments that can improve symptoms and restore penile health.
1. Focussed Shockwave Therapy (FSWT)
Focussed shockwave therapy uses targeted acoustic waves to:
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Break down scar tissue and soften plaques
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Reduce pain and discomfort
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Stimulate new blood vessels for better circulation
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Improve tissue flexibility to reduce curvature
Best suited for men in the early stages of Peyronie’s disease, especially for pain reduction and improved penile function.
2. Therapeutic Ultrasound
Ultrasound therapy applies sound waves to gently heat and vibrate tissues, helping to:
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Soften plaques and reduce stiffness
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Promote blood flow and healing
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Relieve pain
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Enhance results when combined with other therapies
3. Penile Traction Devices
Traction therapy involves wearing a device that gently stretches the penis for set periods daily. This can:
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Reduce curvature gradually
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Improve penile length and girth
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Boost results when used with shockwave or ultrasound
Why Work With a Men’s Health Physiotherapist?
Managing Peyronie’s disease isn’t just about straightening the penis—it’s about:
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Reducing pain
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Restoring confidence
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Improving sexual performance
As a Men’s Health Physiotherapist, I provide:
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A personalised assessment of your symptoms
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Guided treatment with shockwave, ultrasound, and traction therapy
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Pelvic floor rehabilitation for associated erectile dysfunction
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Ongoing support and education to optimise recovery
Take the Next Step
If Peyronie’s disease is affecting your quality of life, you don’t need to suffer in silence. With the right care, many men experience real improvements in pain, curvature, and function.
Book an Appointment with a Men’s Health Physiotherapist today and start your recovery journey.
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