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Pathright Medical. Pathright Medical RestoreX for Peyronie’s disease Ghost Medical YouTube RestoreX is used for the treatment of Peyronie's disease and is also now available to correct penile curvature or indentation/hourglass deformity, restore penile length loss secondary to medical conditions or due to prior surgery/trauma, and to limit loss of erectile function post-prostatectomy. RestoreX is a next-generation penile traction therapy device for the treatment of Peyronie's disease (PD)

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RestoreX is used for the treatment of Peyronie's disease and is also now available to correct penile curvature or indentation/hourglass deformity, restore penile length loss secondary to medical conditions or due to prior surgery/trauma, and to limit loss of erectile function post-prostatectomy. PathRight Medical developed RestoreX in cooperation with Mayo Clinic.

Penile Stretching as a Treatment for Peyronie’s Disease A Review

More information: Amir Toussi et al, Efficacy of a Novel Penile Traction Device in Improving. To achieve this mission, PathRight Medical developed RestoreX in cooperation with Mayo Clinic PathRight Medical developed RestoreX in cooperation with Mayo Clinic.

SMSNA Sponsors. PathRight Medical was founded 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 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

The RestoreX Solution RestoreX by Pathright Medical. PathRight Medical is a Health Care Company that develops and manufactures the RestoreX device in cooperation with the Mayo Clinic developed and manufactures the RestoreX device, a next-generation penile traction therapy device for the treatment of Peyronie's disease.