Reflexonic out of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania has announced receiving FDA approval of its VIBERECT device indicated to promote erection in men with erectile dysfunction, as well as help men with spinal cord injury achieve ejaculation.

Men or women (or both) who’d like to help out, use the VIBERECT to vibrate both sides of the penis with the goal of achieving desired results.

From the product page:

The proprietary Viberect® method mimics rapid and repetitive manual/vaginal stimulation of the penis, which is a natural aspect of sexual behavior of humans and higher mammals. Simultaneous vibratory stimulation of both surfaces of the penis at high frequency (70-110 Hz (hertz) for about 7-10 minutes can lead to reflexogenic activation of sexual pathways that initiate gradual filling of the penis with arterial blood by activating the Nitric oxide synthase mediated pudendo-cavernosal reflex. Other physiological effects include progressive rhythmic contraction of the ischicavernosus and bulbospongiosus muscles via the bulbocavernosus reflex, which help in strengthening the rigidity of erection. This will prepare the user for successful sexual intercourse. Subsequent orgasm and ejaculation is greatly amplified.Viberect® is the only proprietary device in the world that delivers targeted nerve stimulation to both surfaces of the penis (dorsal and ventral) using medical Softpads, which provide for a safer and more pleasant experience. The Viberect® device has been designed and developed by applying more than three decades of basic science and clinical research on the role of genital afferents in the physiology of the sexual response and pelvic floor function. Genital afferent stimulation using the Viberect® device is a safe and natural modality that can be harnessed to amplify autonomic and somatic activity within the penis, spinal cord, and higher centers via established neurological principles.

Video presenting the system…

Product page: Viberect…

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