Dr. Christian Reutter of Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine explains erectile dysfunction Topics discussed include: Erectile dysfunction definition







Erectile Dysfunction | Dr Christian Reutter | Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine [kDlJ6nqhdm9]

Erectile Dysfunction | Dr Christian Reutter | Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine [kDlJ6nqhdm9]

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Dr. Christian Reutter of Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine explains erectile dysfunction Topics discussed include: Erectile dysfunction definition Why it might occur Risk factors for experiencing erectile dysfunction Dr. T. R. Christian Reutter received his BA from The Johns Hopkins University, attended medical school at the University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City Missouri, and then completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. He practiced for almost 17 years as a sports medicine and spine specialist in San Francisco, California before joining the Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine team in New York. At Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine, our pelvic pain specialists provide a functional, rehab approach to pelvic pain. When you visit one of our offices, you spend an hour with your doctor reviewing in detail your medical history and symptoms. Then, we perform an internal exam (no speculum) to evaluate your nerves and muscles. Together, we'll discuss an individual treatment plan that gets to the root cause of your pain and helps you to feel better. The best part: you can begin treatment the same day! At PRM, our mission is to decrease the time patients are suffering from pelvic pain symptoms. LEARN MORE: JOIN OUR COMMUNITY and get in on the discussions happening: ✨ Facebook - ✨ Instagram - ✨ Twitter - #PelvicRehabilitationMedicine #erectiledysfunction #erectiledysfunctiontreatment **** so erectile dysfunction is defined as the inability to achieve or maintain an erection it actually occurs in about 10 of healthy males and with erectile dysfunction a full urologic workup should always be done so often the muscles in the pelvic floor are too weak or too contracted to generate or inhibit blood flow and it can cause erectile dysfunction so erectile dysfunction risk factors include decreased blood flow hypertonic pelvic floor muscles a sedentary lifestyle age and stress

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