The unique technology of the shoe gently stretches and stimulates the plantar fascia. The kybun shoe helps by increasing the blood circulation in the affected area, which in turn promotes the supply of oxygen and ultimately the healing process.
With its elastic springy sole, the Swiss air cushion shoe from kybun allows an optimized distribution of pressure, preventing overloading in any one area and alleviating pain within the first few steps.
Comprise the most common cases of permanent overloading of the feet soles in the developed world. Hard floors and inflexible, supporting shoes, mean a large portion of the load while walking and standing has to be borne by the heel.
The Swiss health concept with kybun products
Sitting less
Sit less, and stand more vibrantly. Releases tension, activates blood and lymph circulation and reduces pressure on the sole of the foot.
Avoid overloading
The comparison on the foot pressure measurement plate: more even pressure distribution in the kybun shoe (below) compared to the conventional shoe.
Healthy exercise
kybun relieves tension through walking. In addition, blood and lymph circulation are activated and the pressure on the sole of the foot is more evenly distributed and therefore reduced.
A Doctor's referral
The benefits and effectiveness of kybun
No specific pressure point due to the elastic, springy sole
Optimised pressure distribution
Relieves painful areas
Effective stretching of the plantar fascia
Enhances blood flow to area of pain, for a speedy recovery
Relief from heel spurs
Without medicine
Ulrike visited four specialists in the hope of alleviating the pain. Nothing helped her but thanks to an alternative to conventional medicine, the kybun shoe invented by Swiss engineer Karl Müller has now provided the answer and she is enjoying pain-free walking again.
One of the most common foot problems
Karl Müller talks about the causes of heel spurs and how you can best treat them in an informative video.
When calcium deposits in the heel area lead to inflammation, the stabbing heel pain can become insufferable when standing and walking. In the case of heel spurs (fasciitis plantaris), the springy, elastic sole of the kybun shoe acts like a lotion from the very first step. Watch the video with Karl Müller on the subject of heel spurs here.