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.
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.
The foot is the key to any healthy body.
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.
As a professional chef, Roger Christen is on his feet for over ten hours every day. He usually moves about on a hard floor in a very small space. The work became almost unbearable once he developed a severe case of heel spurs.
Lydia Zurfluh works in the Uetendorfberg living and working centre for people with speech impairments and multiple disabilities in Switzerland.
Being on your feet all day and still coming home relaxed is a dream for many people with jobs where you’re required to stand all day.
Following a serious Achilles tendon operation, Duc Huynh of Interlaken, Switzerland no longer had any feeling in the ankle joint.