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Thermoskin Night Time Relief for Plantar Fasciitis Plantar FXT, Large

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$34.19

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About this item

  • Ideal alternative to cumbersome night splints
  • Pulls the toes back slightly and comfortably Stretches the plantar fascia so it may heal
  • May also be worn during the day (while seated) to provide longer per day treatment times, to help speed up the healing process
  • Added benefit of Thermoskin's clinically proven heat therapy.


Don't lose sleep over heel pain and plantar fasciitis! Thermoskin keeps skin warm, helping to stretch out the plantar fascia so it may heal. Speed up the healing process of plantar fasciitis with this soft, low-profile, slim fitting bootie. Thermoskin Plantar FXT has a semi-rigid strap that pulls the toes upward and puts the foot into a slight dorsiflexion position. This gently stretches the plantar fascia so it may heal. The combination of Thermoskin's heat therapy that help reduce inflammation and the stretching of the plantar fascia help in the treatment of Plantar Fasciitis. Sizing Guide by U. S. Shoe Size: XS for Men's 3-5, Women's 4-6; Small for Men's 5 1/2-7, Women's 6 1/2-9; Medium for Men's 7 1/2-10, Women's 9 1/2-11; Large for Men's 10 1/2-12, Women's 11 1/2-13; XL for Men's 12 1/2-14, Women's 13 1/2-15


D34N0
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 6, 2021
Not bad but needs some way of stopping it pinching toes together under strain.. (possibly wear over a slipper to stop it crushing toes)Medium tension pulling foot back however it does have some effect and benefits to PF relief.Wear in rest / bed only not as a walking support.
Rockermama
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020
I have Achilles tendinitis in my right foot. This is a nice alternative to the big boot my doctor had me using as it is more comfortable. I've tried a few alternatives to the boot and this seems to be it for me. I hardly know I'm wearing it once I fall asleep. You could even wear a sock inside if you wanted. The only thing I would change is the long strip of Velcro that comes up from the toe. It's very wide and seems a bit overkill. But the Thermoskin really seems to help - if you don't remove it in the middle of the night, which I seem to do unknowingly. Be diligent. Also, wear solid shoes during the day. No sneakers. SOLID. Good quality solid shoes!! Once I did that, things got better much more quickly. I wear a size 7 shoe and the small Thermoskin works well for me. I would recommend this product.
SOON
Reviewed in France on June 6, 2019
Fait son taf.
Marcela Mariscal
Reviewed in Mexico on March 6, 2018
ME GUSTO MUCHO PORQUE NO ES TAN ESTORBOZA COMO LA BOTA DURA CON LA QUE TIENES QUE DORMIR Y LA PUEDES LLEVAR DE VIAJE A TODOS LADOS Y CUMPLE LA MISMA FUNCION
Devveldogg
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017
I have suffered from foot pain for over a year. This product works. I had tried every product suggested with no results. A friend recommended this and I figured why not. The other foot supports do not pull back the toes, which is needed in order to repair the Plantar Fasciitis muscle. You must wear this a month without missing a night. I started feeling relief after 3 1/2 weeks. I am at one month right now and about 80% of my foot pain is gone. I highly recommend this if you are suffering from Plantar Fasciitis. I had read several reviews about toe pain, the only toe pain I had was when my toe rested on the seems, which I just wiggled my toes to get them to a more comfortable position. I am so thankful I found this product. My job requires me to stand for 8 hours and I finally have some relief.
Rober
Reviewed in Spain on December 4, 2016
Este soporte es genial, en mi caso tenía tendinitis en los tendones de Aquiles y recuperé en cosa de un mes.Su uso por la noches, junto con los ejercicios que me recomendó el médico, fueron la clave para dejar atrás unas lesión de meses.Totalmente recomendable, aunque sea algo incomodo para dormir.
L.Mc
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2016
This didn't work for my particular foot. I have a high arch, which may be why the configuration of this sock just folds my foot like an accordian without stretching anything. I don't see any reviews mentioning this phenomenon, so I came here to pipe up. I got rid of this thing immediately and did not follow up with a strassburg sock or anything else. I do not have crippling plantar fascitis; when it pops up I switch up shoes, mess with inserts, stretch and aggressively massage my feet etc. For those who get something out of this kind of contraption, I am happy for you. Myself, I belong to the camp who can instantly identify how the design fails for them.Here's something to try. Have a seat and cross your legs so that one foot is on the floor and your calf is on your thigh or just behind the knee. Your foot is free and your ankle is in front of you. Now push your toes up with your hand. Use the palm of your hand on the ball of your foot and push your toes away (toward the shin) with your fingers. Doing this will give you a better effect than this sock will, but will give you a quick assessment of whether you are chasing the wrong rainbow. In my case, when I do this my foot folds up like the letter w and I get nothing out of it. If you feel some stretching happening, then maybe this is something to pursue.Study the product photo-- you can see how the strap goes and it is only connected to a foam bootie. Reproduce how you think this will work. Look at the model there. You can see that this is a foot flexed in an upright position. This demonstrates how it fits but not how you will be using this. Pull on your toes for real. Become the strap. Put on a regular sock, hold the top around your ankle and yank on the sock toe with your foot fully relaxed. Do you feel a stretch? Will this sock thing work?There are other design fails with this product. Still, some reviewers report that they get significant relief, and that these give a nice nightly stretch. If you can get a nice overnight stretch with these, I think these will work (There is always the boot to consider if all else fails. Thankfully, I myself have not needed to go this far). I think a lot comes down to your one-of-a-kind feet and your particular foot problem. This device's shortcomings for my feet were so obvious that I just thought to myself that I could make something better on my own. I didn't finish following up, because I discovered that mixing things up with shoes, insoles, and footrubs works to chase away the occasional plantar fascia grumblings. Even experimenting with different kinds of socks and shoe-lacing techniques have effects on how my feet feel. I would have rolled my eyes at this a few years ago, but that's where I'm at.Whether or not this splint is for you, I encourage you to take a step back and look for the root or your troubles. There's a lot to read and a lot to try and of course plenty of elements to your daily routine to question. You will surely learn something and find something to improve. Have your favorite shoes turned traitor? Running shoes look fine but are in truth worn out? Could you use some arch supports? Are your calves tighter than piano strings? Socks too slippery? Have you tried lock-lacing? There's a lot to experiment with, which is cold comfort when you're suffering but in the end may be ok if you manage to cure yourself with some tinkering. For sure, start rubbing your feet -- it may be all you need!Good luck out there!
Samantha
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 29, 2014
I bought this for my mum as she does not have an account or really do anything at all onine! She had it recommended by the physio at the hospital where she had her op. I was unsure based on the reviews of actual users and thought she should perhaps try something else. So we bought this and another more popular one. My mum never even tried the other one she likes this one so much and she has already bought another one.
Kathryn W. Binford
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2011
Plantar Fascia is the most painful thing I have had to endure in a long time. One of the reasons it is so bad is that it just goes on and on. You can't get away from the pain and you have to walk. This thermoskin Plantar has helped a lot. There are some issues with it hurting my toe but it is only after wearing it awhile and I just take it off for little bit and it works fine after that. It has helped me a lot and I would recommend it to anyone.
yamihoo
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2011
Pros:It does relieve my plantar faciitis pain, more in the morning and then comes back later in the day. It is easy to sleep with it on. It is very warm, if you have cold feet you'll love itCons: Even though it's adjustable, it hurts the tip of my toes during the middle of the night sometimes, I have wider feet at the toes. . My feet sweat with it, but it's worth it for the relief it gives.
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