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Plantar fasciitis braces are designed to be worn at night before bed because they allow your ankle to be gently but continuously stretched, preventing stiffness. Additionally, despite immobilizing and supporting your ankle, night splints keep your foot in a neutral position with the toes pointed up. Injuries, sprains, fractures, and foot or ankle surgery all require rehabilitation, which is why night splints are used.
Different foot issues can be treated affordably and effectively with a plantar fasciitis brace. Sock splints keep the foot in a dorsiflexion position as you sleep, preventing the calf muscles or plantar fascia from shortening. Your foot no longer experiences the severe discomfort you get when you put on the night splint.
The several night splints, designed to aid in fascia healing, don't differ all that much from one another. Rehab Store provides secure, dependable, and long-lasting night splints. With these simple to use and pleasant to wear devices, you can get relief from heel pressure, plantar fasciitis, and Achilles tendinitis. Additionally, there are many types that can be worn at night to encourage restful sleep and healing by breaking the cycle of morning pain or nighttime recovery.
Patients in need of regular compression in the lower extremity due to problems like achillies tendonitis, plantaf fasciitis and other lower extremity injuries.
Plantar Fasciitis can be treated with small lifestyle changes. You can also try stretching and exercising, icing, massaging your feet, and wearing night splints. Orthotic inserts are recommended to support the plantar fascia and allow it to heal and also to prevent recurrence of the pain once the plantar fascia has healed. In some cases surgery may be required to heal the problem.
A plantar fasciitis may take 3 to 12 months to heal completely. Medical treatment along with an ankle Splint can help your foot heal faster.
Sock night splints are available in many forms, materials, shapes and flexion abilities. The foot slips into the splint like a sock. These socks are more comfortable and soft to sleep with. These splints provide the right amount of compression required.
Night splints are designed to be worn as you go to bed to provide a gentle but constant stretch in your ankle to avoid stiffness. Night Splints maintain the foot in a position with the toes pointed up, immobilizing your foot and supporting the ankle.
We offer a large selection of night splints from well-known manufacturers at the Rehab Store, including Comfortland, Breg Incorporated, Patterson Medical/Performance Health, and many more.