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| Futuro Plantar Fasciitis Sleep Support | 
enlarge | Brand: Futuro Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $32.99 Buy New: $23.57 Potential Savings: $9.42 (29%)
New (2) from $23.29
Customer Ratings: 22 comments
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (pounds): 0.1 Dimensions (inch): 6 x 5 x 4
UPC: 072140485078 EAN: 0072140485078
Release Date: October 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Descriptions:
| | Dorsal night splint design to be worn on top of the foot at night. Maintaining therapeutic 85 -90 degree angle of foot - One Size Fits Most. | | | Comfortable straps to maintain position of brace on foot - Allows user to walk while worn | | | Breathable soft foam on inside to enable comfortable support all night long. | | | Patented soft edge and flexible hinge for comfort for a contoured fit around calf and foot. Adjustable straps enable fit flexiblity |
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| Customer Comments: Read 17 more comments...
Best so far October 7, 2008 After 2 weeks using it I'm 75 % better and much less pain in the morning. It has done to me more than any pill or any other thing. Don't forget to combine with streching at least Tree times a day.
Platar Faciitis Relief September 23, 2008 This product is helpful is giving some relief for plantar faciitis, but it does have some drawbacks such as: The velcro closures get snagged on your blankets. Because of the soft material used, your foot can slip out of the support. Also because of the soft material used, your foot can still flex and not maintain the 90 degree angle desired for healing. Other than those things, this device is mostly comfortable, and you do wake up in the morning with less pain in your heels. It is a better choice than many large clunky devices I have researched.
1 Night Review September 16, 2008 I've tried inserts ($5 cheap ones up to almost custom $60 ones) and they help during the day, but every morning I wake up and can barely walk.
After 1 night, I knew something would be different. One foot (with the splint) was lose in the morning vs the other foot (without) being tight with pain as I stepped out of bed.
These work but a little advice.
Don't put them on too tight the first night. Goal is to not allow foot to stay close to standing angle vs high heal (not that I wear high heals).
I started with them on tight and found that the calf tightness was keeping me awake. I may adjust it tighter as time goes by.
I'm a stomach sleeper which doesn't allow the ankle flex at night (does the opposite) and is one of the key causes of my planters. If you are a stomach sleeper and have planters, try one of these out!
futuro sleep support for plantar fasciitis September 15, 2008 I was hoping that the nite support would help my plantar fasciitis but it doesn't stay on properly and in the morning I find it has wiggled out of the support strap...if I tighten it up to the point that it will stay on it cuts off the circulation and becones painful. I was not satisfied with this product.
Just can't get the job done. September 11, 2008 This PF brace is just too weak to be able to hold the foot in any semblance of a stretched position. The natural resistance of the foot pulling against the bottom strap of the brace simply causes the portion around the calf to slide down to your ankle. This will be returned in the morning as it is utterly worthless.
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