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1: Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1995 Jan;76(1):59-64.Click here to read Links
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1995 Sep;76(9):889.

Vibratory stimulation for treatment of anejaculation in quadriplegic men.

University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic, Department of Urologic Surgery, Minneapolis 55455.

Sexual dysfunction and infertility are common problems following spinal cord injury. Most men with complete spinal cord lesions do not ejaculate during coitus. Vibratory stimulation applied to the frenulum of the penis in six quadriplegic male subjects produced ejaculates for intrauterine inseminations. Pregnancies occurred in five of the six partners. Vibratory stimulation is a relatively safe and effective means to produce an ejaculation in men with quadriplegia.

PMID: 7811177 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]