Focal Shock Waves Focal shock waves are high-energy acoustic waves precisely directed at specific areas of the body. They stimulate the body’s natural tissue regeneration processes, promote local blood flow, reduce inflammation and aid in the repair of muscles, tendons and joints. Focal shock waves are not limited to the treatment of existing pain or injuries: they play an important role in prevention, regeneration and physiological optimisation. Main indications: Stimulation of tissue regeneration: promotes collagen production, angiogenesis and muscle and tendon repair. Injury prevention: strengthens tissues and improves their resistance to microtrauma associated with physical activity or ageing. Improved vascularisation: optimises the supply of nutrients and oxygen to tissues, supporting their long-term health and function (treatment of erectile dysfunction) Reduction of chronic inflammation: limits inflammatory processes that can lead to persistent dysfunction or pain. Recovery and performance: accelerates recovery after exercise, promotes joint mobility and muscle efficiency. Overall functional optimisation: helps maintain musculoskeletal balance and tissue integrity as we age, complementing regenerative approaches such as therapeutic fasting or integrative physiology.