Orthavax Mechanical Performance


Quantified, Reversible Mechanical Elongation

~1.4 inches (3.6 cm) of temporary mechanical elongation


Average increase beyond a 5.3-inch erect baseline


 Measured under controlled, monitored load


Measured during the second session (“initial use”) to reduce first-session learning effects

What Orthavax Measures

Engineered expansion cycles under monitored load for controlled longitudinal extension


Radial expansion is constrained by the chamber diameter to limit shaft swelling and discomfort


Ten standard chamber sizes are available


Standard chamber diameters are available from 1 inch to 2.25 inches


Custom CNC-machined chambers are fabricated when needed for precise shaft-diameter fit


Custom chambers available for complex shaft profiles, including distal taper or glans–shaft disproportions


Conventional VEDs are often supplied with a single generic cylinder that does not constrain radial expansion

How Measurements Were Collected

Screened evaluation cohort of adult volunteers for early mechanical testing


Measurements performed with calibrated ultrasonic instrumentation to verify length and eliminate operator variability


Orthavax instruments capture bone-pressed erect-like geometry under controlled conditions


Values represent mechanical elongation, not anatomical change

Reversibility and Safety

Expansion observed under load returns to baseline within minutes after each session
Cycles are precision-timed and monitored to maintain safe vacuum exposure


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Regulatory Notice

Orthavax operates as a vacuum erection device (VED)
Not cleared or approved by the FDA to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition
All values reflect mechanical behavior measured under controlled conditions