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- The RestoreX Solution | RestoreX by Pathright Medical
For treating Peyronie’s disease, RestoreX incorporates opposite angular force to deliver additional traction specifically to the disease location Combined with the traction provided by the penile retention system, RestoreX gives results in the shortest period of time
- RestoreX Training | RestoreX by Pathright Medical
The following training and resources will assist in using your RestoreX penile traction therapy device Prior to using RestoreX for the first time, it must be customized for your specific anatomy and condition to achieve optimal results
- Quick Start Video | RestoreX by Pathright Medical
PathRight Medical was formed in 2015 to meaningfully improve the lives of men with Peyronie’s disease or those with side effects associated with urological surgeries or chronic disease PathRight Medical developed RestoreX in cooperation with Mayo Clinic
- Clinical Results - RestoreX
The first trial compared men using RestoreX for 30, 60 or 90 minutes per day in 1,2 or 3 30-minute sessions against a control group, i e a group that did not do any treatment at all
- FAQs | RestoreX by Pathright Medical
RestoreX is currently only available to ship in the US and Canada through PathRight Medical RestoreX can be purchased internationally through our distribution partners
- Penile Traction Therapy Device for Lengthening - RestoreX
The following training and resources will assist in using your RestoreX penile traction therapy device for lengthening Prior to using RestoreX for the first time, it must be customized for your specific anatomy to achieve optimal results
- Testimonials | RestoreX by Pathright Medical
The RestoreX device is easy to use, highly effective, and durable Its simple yet sturdy design has enabled me to stay consistent in my treatment and see a significant reduction in curvature
- Compare RestoreX - RestoreX
RestoreX is the only traction device with a patented counterbending mechanism The counterbending mechanism can be adjusted to target specific regions of the penis affected by Peyronie’s disease
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