Conventional medicine is still largely dominated by a mechanochemical approach (treatment through surgery and drugs). However, Physical Vascular Therapy is already part of conventional medicine as a supportive method. It is accepted within medical communities, is a key topic of medical research groups, and is an ongoing research subject at various universities. Currently, medical and scientific groups are even considering whether Physical Vascular Therapy should be included in conventional medical treatment guidelines. The official certification of Physical Vascular Therapy provides an additional foundation for its acceptance within conventional medicine, as it signifies that its efficacy and scientific evidence have been officially recognized.