Peyronie's Disease Treatment Using Traction Devices
Dec 20, 24

Overview:
Peyronie's Disease (PD) is a condition characterized by fibrous scar tissue (plaque) formation in the penis, causing curved, painful erections. Traction therapy has emerged as a non-surgical treatment option.
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Clinical Evidence:
Multiple studies show 10-45° reduction in curvature
Most effective in early stages (acute phase)
Better outcomes when combined with medical therapy
Treatment duration: 6-12 months
Mechanism of Action:
Plaque Modification
Mechanical stretching breaks down scar tissue
Promotes healthier collagen remodeling
Reduces plaque size and hardness
Pain Management
Gradual stretching reduces pain
Improves blood flow
Decreases inflammation
Treatment Protocol:
Initial gentle traction (300-400g)
Gradual increase to 800-1200g
Daily wear time: 4-6 hours
Regular adjustment of traction angle
Benefits:
Non-surgical approach
Prevents further curvature
Maintains or increases length
Improves erectile function
Limitations:
Requires significant time commitment
Less effective in calcified plaques
Results vary by disease severity
Best results in curves under 50°
Best Practices:
Early intervention
Consistent use
Professional medical supervision
Combined with other treatments (oral medications, injections)