Dr Markus Müller
«Thanks to the kybun shoe, we can reduce patients intake of medication. As a result, the shoe is a key tool in therapy.»
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At kybun, the health and well-being of our customers comes first. You can find numerous testimonials from experts and customers that testify to the effectiveness and recommendations of our products.
One such study, for example, was conducted by the ETH Zurich, in which kybun technology was compared with other market-leading health shoes and barefoot walking. The results showed that kybun shoes trigger greater movements in the foot and that the movement curves are more harmonious when you walk in them. The sole of the shoes significantly dampens the force applied to the body during the primary stepping phase. More details about this study and its results can be found here.
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«Thanks to the kybun shoe, we can reduce patients intake of medication. As a result, the shoe is a key tool in therapy.»
«The shoe adapted very well to my foot shape and needs, and I was able to wear a shoe without insoles again.»
«kybun shoes combine 3 important factors of healthy and comfortable footwear. The elasticity of each step, comfort from the shape and fit of the shoe and light training of the lower body, thanks to the principle of the non-rigid foot.»
«From a medical point of view, I recommend the kybun shoe especially to patients who have problems with posture or their knees.»
«For doctors, it has actually been a vision and a dream that something like this would come along.»
«The high cushioning in the midfoot and forefoot make the kybun shoe ideal for people with such issues or misalignment of the toes and arthritis.
«The shoe doesn't require any special mindfulness and yet it's fun to walk consciously in it.»
«You can try kybun shoes, but not surgery!»
Introduction
Walking is the most important form of transportation and consequently people spend a lot of time on their feet.
To understand the influence of Karl sen. & jr. Müller's «kybun» and «Joya» to examine the gait pattern when walking and running as well as the forces on the feet, the Biomechanical Institute of the ETH Zurich carried out a study with gait analysis. The study included 12 test persons (barefoot, kybun, Joya, MBT and 3 test persons Joyssy), high-speed video recordings of the ground step, kinetic measurements of the ground reaction forces and kinematic measurements of the position and movement of the body.
Karl Müller, Movement Scientist & graduate engineer of ETH (Zurich)