Use kybun to relax and strengthen muscles
Karl Müller explains in an informative spot the causes of the heel spur and how you treat it best.
Daniela Bäder, who works as a dance teacher in Graubünden, Switzerland, suffers from Morton’s neuroma, a nerve inflammation in her foot.
Remo Pedron used to suffer from severe pain in his toes due to arthritis. He tried out various treatments to overcome this pain, but he never managed to find a solution that worked until he came across the kybun shoe by chance.
Philipp Scheuble, the mayor of a Swiss municipality named Rüthi, has been suffering from back pain for many years. His back felt painful whenever he stood for more than ten minutes. His doctor had recommended insoles.
Peter Wild is happy: The new kybun sole not only relieves his pain, but also provides him with a general sense of wellbeing.
Samuel Gerber had to use crutches until recently because the pain he suffered was so severe. Neither insoles nor therapies alleviated the pain in his heels.
Ulrike Rausch suffers from heel spurs. She has seen four specialists in the hope of alleviating the pain.
It sounds like a miracle. Hansruedi Poschung survived an eight-metre fall from the roof of a house and can now stroll along the streets of Thun, Switzerland, without a care in the world after years of being tormented by pain.
As an insurance expert, René Leuppi is often out and about. For 25 years he suffered from serious pain and had to wear orthopaedic insoles. He also had pain in his hip.
Jürg Sieber has suffered from fallen arches since his youth. The innovative air cushion in this shoe has given him immense relief from his symptoms.
Rafaela Hayden has two horrific years behind her. A malposition of the foot meant she was in great pain. This made every step agony to her; she could hardly walk.