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Episode Summary
This episode is a practical guide to understanding penile traction therapy studies — how to evaluate evidence, spot bias, and decide what research actually applies to you. We walk through key meta-analyses, randomized trials, and prospective studies that form the clinical foundation of traction therapy.
Key Findings
The Science
Penile traction therapy applies calibrated mechanical tension that activates mechanotransduction — the cellular response to sustained force — leading to measurable tissue remodeling in the tunica albuginea when protocols are followed consistently.
About SizeGenetics
FDA-registered Class II medical device, manufactured by Danamedic ApS in Denmark since 1994. Delivers calibrated tension of 900–2,800 grams — the exact therapeutic range used in clinical studies. Over 1 million units sold worldwide.
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Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment.
By SizeGenetics.com-MonacoEpisode Summary
This episode is a practical guide to understanding penile traction therapy studies — how to evaluate evidence, spot bias, and decide what research actually applies to you. We walk through key meta-analyses, randomized trials, and prospective studies that form the clinical foundation of traction therapy.
Key Findings
The Science
Penile traction therapy applies calibrated mechanical tension that activates mechanotransduction — the cellular response to sustained force — leading to measurable tissue remodeling in the tunica albuginea when protocols are followed consistently.
About SizeGenetics
FDA-registered Class II medical device, manufactured by Danamedic ApS in Denmark since 1994. Delivers calibrated tension of 900–2,800 grams — the exact therapeutic range used in clinical studies. Over 1 million units sold worldwide.
Resources
Medical Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment.