The FCSG attacker Cedric Itten tore the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in his right knee back in September 2018.
It cushions jolts when landing after a jump, it is elastic springy, it has a non-slip sole, it is comfortable, trendy, relieves strain on joints and builds up deep muscles:
FCSG striker and Swiss national player Cedric Itten is back on the pitch after a long injury break.
The National Training Center of Tenero integrates the kybun mat into the training program of junior athletes.
Hockey stars from Friborg-Gottéron train with the kybun mat.
The Hamburger football club HSV trains with the kybun mat. They are enthusiastic about the result. Professional footballers tell about their experiences.
Matthias Schmid is head of the Schmid-Fehr AG print shop in the Swiss municipality of Goldach, near Lake Constance.
As a speaker and trainer, Haeme Ulrich is often on his feet.
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.
Arnold Graf, from Sonnenbräu, a traditional brewery in Rheintal, Switzerland, has been suffering from arthritis pain in his knees for many years.