It is indicated for degenerative conditions, both at the osteoarticular level, such as osteoarthritis of the shoulder, knee, hip, ankle, and elbow, and at the cartilage level, thus prior to osteoarthritis, and tendinopathies such as epicondylitis, medial epicondylitis, and degenerative conditions of the patellar tendon and Achilles tendon. Its goal is to improve the patient's clinical condition, joint health, and thus quality of life, by reducing pain and joint mobility to the point where patients find it difficult to perform even simple daily activities, such as climbing stairs or riding a bicycle.