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Peyronie’s Disease Treatment

The use of penile traction therapy in treating Peyronie's disease, including the RestoreX device.

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Jan 13, 2026
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Can combining a penis pump with traction therapy produce permanent changes?

Penile traction therapy (PTT) has randomized and observational data showing modest, often persistent gains in length and improvements in curvature for men with Peyronie’s disease or post‑prostatectomy...

Jan 17, 2026
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What clinical trials have tested penile traction devices and what were their protocols and outcomes?

Randomized and nonrandomized clinical trials of penile traction therapy (PTT) have tested several devices and protocols—most prominently the RestoreX device—in men with Peyronie’s disease and in the p...

Jan 8, 2026

What randomized trials exist testing penile traction devices in men without Peyronie’s disease or post‑prostatectomy?

A focused review of the supplied literature finds randomized, controlled trials of penile traction therapy (PTT) concentrated in two clinical populations—men with Peyronie’s disease (PD) and men after...

Jan 6, 2026

What randomized trials exist comparing penile traction therapy to sham therapy for penile length gains?

A targeted review of the available randomized trials shows no study in the provided reporting that used a true sham device to mask traction versus active penile traction therapy (PTT); instead, random...

Jan 5, 2026

What safety guidelines and duration limits do urologists recommend for traction device use?

Urologists and the clinical literature recommend that penile traction devices be used with controlled, low-grade tension, careful attention to circulation and skin integrity, and under clinician guida...

Jan 5, 2026

How effective are penile traction devices for Peyronie’s disease versus penile lengthening?

Penile traction devices (PTDs) for Peyronie’s disease (PD) deliver modest, clinically meaningful reductions in curvature and small but inconsistent increases in penile length in selected patients, wit...