Ernest Lamon was a professional épée fencer who won the Swiss championships ten times over the course of his career. However, the sport took a painful toll on his body.
Caroline Winter had been suffering from severe sacral joint pain ever since the birth of her daughter. Visits to an osteopath and a regular fitness regime allowed her to keep the pain temporarily at bay.
Urs Künzler suffered a brain haemorrhage and was confined to a wheelchair due to one-sided paralysis.
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.
Tobias Sturzenegger is passionate about floorball. Aside from school, the sport is the most important thing in his life. In spite of his love for sports and his camaraderie with his teammates, he stopped being able to enjoy floorball a couple of months ago.
Hansruedi Widmer is the Swiss Senior Tennis Champion. For several years now, the 70-year-old has been plagued by discomfort in his knees due to tears in the meniscus.
Downhill world champion and Swiss ski team coach Franz Heinzer trained throughout the year every day with the kybun shoe his deep muscles.
A special shoe helped 56-year old Doris Blum from Berne, Switzerland, build up her muscles within a very short period of time after a serious skiing accident. No one expected that she would make such a speedy recovery.
Usually, Pascal Wieser spends most of his working hours sitting at a desk, but now and then, the managing director of the Vögele travel agency spends days standing at trade shows, presenting his company. This quickly gave him severe back pain.