Hip Arthrosis - kybun Therapy
"Dr. kybun-Joya" on Arthrosis in the Hip
Hip arthrosis is a degenerative disease of the hip joint. Due to the wearing of the cartilage layer and the associated adhesions of the fascia, the sliding ability of the femoral head on the hip joint is no longer possible or at best restricted. This is often associated with impaired mobility and pain.
The constant shock on the heel, which is not cushioned, as well as the uncontrolled dropping of the feet onto the hard, flat ground leads to cartilage-degrading impacts in the hip joints. The resulting rapid increase in force makes it impossible for the stabilizing muscles to tighten in time. As a result, the cartilage is incorrectly stressed and overloaded with each step.
To protect the sensitive cartilage, the surrounding fascia stick together. This further reduces mobility around the hip joint, exacerbating the problem.
Conventional measures include orthopedic insoles or physiotherapeutic treatments. Since all these measures do not prevent heel impact and uncontrolled foot drop, they usually only provide short-term relief.
Wearing kybun or Joya shoes, on the other hand, stops pain in the vast majority of cases quickly and sustainably because the sinking of the heel into the elastic, springy sole cushions the cartilage-degrading impacts and allows the foot to roll naturally. This also protects the hip from fascial adhesions.
Experience pain-free walking again thanks to kybun and Joya shoes, and try them out for yourself in one of our shops.
Choose therapy over surgery, and your heels will always be grateful.