Alex Zenhäusern is a telematics specialist at Elektro Frei Rheintal AG. He spends a large amount of his time at work standing in front of his computer – and on the springy elastic kybun mat.
Hermann Baur spent ten days on his feet at his trade fair booth at the BEA in Bern, Switzerland.
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.
Urs Künzler suffered a brain haemorrhage and was confined to a wheelchair due to one-sided paralysis.
Irene Millard-Faude and Ruth Bloch live in Australia. On a trip home to Switzerland, they visited the World of walk-on-air in Sennwald and watched how the kybun Swiss air-cushion shoes are made in real time.
Stefan Burkhalter lives in the Swiss canton of Thurgau and even though he is 43 years old, he is still one of Switzerland’s best Alpine wrestlers.
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.
Many people adopt the wrong posture when sitting at their desk. Christoph Kempter, CEO of SOPAC AG in St. Gallen, Switzerland, certainly found this to be the case.
Heavy legs, burning feet and back problems – familiar problems for employees in standing professions.
Since he started working while standing on a kybun mat, Patrick Oppliger has stopped getting headaches.