Concert cellist Tess Remy just changed from a plaster bandage to a ankle bandage when she was looking for a comfortable shoe for her concerts.
What does the specialist for orthopaedics and trauma surgery have to say about the kybun concept?
Daniela Bäder, who works as a dance teacher in Graubünden, Switzerland, suffers from Morton’s neuroma, a nerve inflammation in her foot.
Werner Keusen sells specialist Italian food and wholefoods at his shop and at trade fairs. His work requires him to be on his feet for hours at a time.
Eddy Steel broke his ankle, and had been suffering from vertigo since his stroke.
Glenda Scargins had to undergo ankle joint arthrodesis. Ever since that operation, she has suffered from pain in her ankle joint.
Physiotherapist, Romeo Botta, has had an astounding experience with the air cushion shoe from kybun. His patient, Christine Muchenberger, was alleviated of her foot pain within a very short space of time by wearing the special shoes.
Sheri has been suffering from Parkinson’s disease for years. She got used to her feet cramping up when she was walking.
The key to freedom from pain lies in a springy, elastic trampoline bouncing movement. Swiss mechanical engineer Karl Müller is convinced that this key movement can alleviate back, hip, knee and foot problems.
Peter Wild is happy: The new kybun sole not only relieves his pain, but also provides him with a general sense of wellbeing.
A serious skiing accident around 30 years ago abruptly changed Carlo Bachmann’s life. Ever since, he has been paralysed on one side of his body. For five years, he spent four hours a day in the gym, fighting his way back to his everyday life.
Stefan Venzin was taking painkillers to battle his severe hip and back pain. Despite this, he still was unable to stand or walk for long periods.