kybun relieves your plantar fasciits pain!

The way that kybun shoes work – the soft, springy way of walking – will immediately enable you to walk without any pain. More than 200,000 people are already putting their trust in these air-cushion shoes from Switzerland.

Plantar fasciitis is a defence reaction to excessive strain due to walking and standing on hard surfaces in unsuitable footwear. With heel spurs, every step is painful and it is nigh on impossible to go about normal day-to-day life.

The way that kybun shoes work – the soft, springy way of walking – will immediately enable you to walk without any pain. More than 200,000 people are already putting their trust in these air-cushion shoes from Switzerland.

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Left: kybun shoe, Right: regular shoe. Foot pressure measurement comparison - much less pressure on the foot sole with kybun.

Treatment for plantar fasciitis: What causes the condition?
Many people have heard of plantar fasciitis from their family and friends. After all, the condition is particularly common in modern society. The term relates to a foot deformity that is the result of years of improper strain. Plantar fasciitis which is often called a "heel spur" requires urgent treatment. Those affected suffer from a protrusion of the heel bone. Up to a certain size, this protrusion may cause no pain at all. Depending on its precise location and size, however, significant pain may be felt during heel strike and rollover. In such cases, immediate treatment is required.

Treatment for plantar fasciitis: Understanding the cause
Before commencing on targeted treatment for plantar fasciitis, the exact cause should be clarified. This background knowledge facilitates systematic treatment. Plantar fasciitis is the result of improper strain on the foot. Instead of an even distribution of body weight through a normal rollover motion, there is excessive strain at certain points. The body can only tolerate this for a certain duration before reacting with a local inflammation. This leads to a shortening of the plantar fascia, which further increases the pressure. If the affected person continues to walk on concrete floors in rigid shoes instead of treating the condition, the foot adapts to the tough surroundings by ossifying. This results in protrusions, which are known as plantar fasciitis (heel spurs).

Treatment for plantar fasciitis: Be proactive!
The foot develops plantar fasciitis as a way of adapting to hard and stiff surface conditions. If the patient also begins to adopt a relieving posture due to the pain, the foot loses even more mobility and stiffens all the more. For this reason, a proactive approach is the best way to treat plantar fasciitis. kybun technology is the right solution for any patient who wishes to become mobile. The kybun shoe consists of an ergonomically shaped upper and a soft, springy sole. There are thus two aspects of plantar fasciitis treatment using kybun products. The softness provides the necessary protection during heel strike by evening out surface irregularities and cushioning each heel strike. It is as if you are walking on a cloud. At the same time, the springiness of the sole has a mobilising effect. Muscles are put to use and blood circulation is stimulated. In this way, the treatment facilitates targeted rehabilitation.