Not So Taboo: Longevity, Aesthetics and Sexual Health with Dr. Nick
Dr. Nick is joined by nurse practitioner Molly Davis from Maverick Male Medical and Rejuvenated Medical Spa for a deep dive into shockwave therapy, also known as extracorporeal shockwave therapy. They explain what it is, where it came from, and why it has become a powerful non-invasive treatment option for pain, healing, sexual function, and certain chronic injuries. The episode starts with the history of shockwave therapy, from early observations during World War II to its medical use in breaking up kidney stones through lithotripsy. Dr. Nick explains how researchers eventually noticed that shockwave energy could actually improve bone density, which opened the door to using it for musculoskeletal issues like tendon injuries, arthritis, and non-healing fractures. Dr. Nick and Molly break down the difference between radial shockwave and focused shockwave, comparing radial therapy to a “shotgun” and focused therapy to a “sniper rifle.” They explain how shockwave sends acoustic energy into tissue to create controlled microtrauma, stimulate blood flow, encourage new blood vessel formation, reduce pain signals, and activate the body’s natural healing response. They also discuss the many ways they use shockwave therapy in their clinics, including treatment for: * Plantar fasciitis * Achilles tendinopathy * Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow * Rotator cuff injuries * Knee arthritis * Shin splints * Non-union fractures * Trigger points and muscle pain * Peyronie’s disease * Male and female sexual function * Stress urinary incontinence in women Molly shares examples of patients getting relief in hard-to-treat areas like the bottom of the foot, heel, elbow, low back, and even a difficult foot fracture. Dr. Nick also shares a personal story about using shockwave therapy on his daughter after she strained her back before a basketball game, helping her get enough relief to play. The episode also highlights research showing promising results for plantar fasciitis, knee osteoarthritis, rotator cuff pain, and non-union fractures. Dr. Nick explains that shockwave therapy is typically quick, non-invasive, has no downtime, and can often be paired with treatments like PRP for even better results. Overall, this episode gives listeners a clear, practical explanation of how shockwave therapy works, why it can be uncomfortable during treatment, and why Dr. Nick considers it one of the most valuable devices in his clinic for both pain and regenerative medicine.
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