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Cramer Dorsal Night Splint for Effective Relief From Plantar Fasciitis Pain, Arch Foot Pain, Slip Resistant Sleep Support, Comfortable Alternative to Posterior Splint for Plantar Fascia Relief, Large

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Features

  • Comfortably and effectively relieves the painful symptoms of plantar fasciitis
  • Unique small anterior dorsal clamshell design holds foot in neutral position to prevent contracture, support the arch and allow for proper healing
  • Less bulky and more comfortable than a traditional posterior night splint, which is difficult to walk or move in
  • Low profile, minimal weight and bulk, minimal heat retention during sleep for maximum comfort
  • Large, fits right or left

Description

Cramer Dorsal Night Splint comfortably and effectively relieves the painful symptoms of plantar fasciitis. The unique small anterior dorsal clamshell design holds the foot in neutral position to prevent contracture, support the arch and allow for proper healing

Brand: Cramer


Size: Large


Specific Uses For Product: Plantar Fasciitis,Sleep Support


Use for: Feet


Age Range (Description): Adult


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.57 x 1.57 x 4.33 inches; 8 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 13621


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-teen


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 16, 2007


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ CRAMER


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #165,055 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #124 in Plantar Fasciitis Braces & Supports


#124 in Plantar Fasciitis Braces & Supports:


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  • Works wonders for my Plantar Fasciitis
I have Plantar Fasciitis in both feet, have had it for about 10 months because I was stubborn and didn't know what it was and just keep "plowing forward" until I finally went to a podiatrist because I was almost to the point where I really couldn't walk by the end of the day. The podiatrist didn't really offer much treatment other than using ice and getting a custom insert for my shoes and possibly cortisone shots or surgery in the future (NOT and NOT!!!) and he certainly did not mention anything about getting a brace. So I started perusing the internet since I am now desperate to get this fixed. Found out that wearing a brace during the night to keep my foot at a 90 degree angle would help with the morning pain. I was skeptical but desperate. So I now put ice on my heels several times a day, I have stopped walking unless absolutely necessary to give it a chance to heal, and I ordered 2 different night splints to see how they worked. Well the first morning I stepped out of bed I could not believe it - - NO PAIN for the first time in months and months!! I purchased this night splint and another one that is more like a plastic "boot", and have been wearing them on alternate feet for over a week to test each one out. I prefer this one because it works just fine and is much more comfortable and not as big as the boot. The boot is more "stable" - - it really holds my foot in place, but I have found that doesn't matter - - even though this splint allows my foot to move around, it still is keeping my foot at a 90 degree angle and is doing the job. Its not as "hot" as the boot and it doesn't have to be strapped on very tight - - I hate the feeling of being "confined". I have determined that the "boot" made me wake up much more often than this splint, so this splint wins! I just ordered another one today, and I am going to kick the boot to the curb. This one is the winner! UPDATE 2 YEARS LATER: Well this helped alleviate the morning pain, but the only way I finally got rid of the plantar fasciitis was through physical therapy, and the Graston Technique (look it up on youtube). I would still recommend using this boot as long as you are still suffering but I also recommend seeing a good physical therapist who is familiar with all of these techniques for PF and also this is important - - you must always do the foot/leg exercises to keep the rest of your foot muscles strong, and you can never ever go barefoot or wear cheap flip flops again, you must wear shoes with a good high arch (look up Vionics on Amazon -- expensive but your health is worth it!) or get good high arch support inserts for your shoes (look up Spenco RX Orthotic on Amazon, they are little green wonders!) Hope this helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2013 by MiMi

  • Not Fancy but Works Great!
I have been using this for over a month now and I have to say I am quite pleased. I saw other reviews that gave this a low rating due to the quality of the item, but I guess it all depends on what your level of expectation is. I personally do not expect to get a high-grade medical device that will last me years when I am paying less than $30 for it. It does have some flaws but nothing that is flimsy or down-right horrible. Outside - It is made of hard plastic type material. It is very sturdy so it can hold your foot in the correct position. There are no rough edges and the plastic is molded well. The plastic part that goes around your foot is actually open on the bottom, it wraps around your foot on either side with one side overlapping the other on the bottom of your foot. This is so you can adjust it to fit correctly on your foot. Inside - There is a fabric liner inside that has a bit (tiny bit) of padding in it so you do have a decent amount of comfort between you and the plastic. There is a small slit that goes up/down in the cushion right at the place where the foot and leg meet. I'm not sure if it is supposed to be there or not, there are no finished seams on it. In an case, it has not caused any problems and the fabric hasn't unraveled or anything. There is also a fabric liner on the inside of the part that goes around your foot. It is comfortable and well crafted. I have had no problems with anything rubbing me anywhere and the fabric areas cover all the hard plastic parts so your skin does not come in contact with it anywhere. Straps - There are 3 Velcro straps that wrap around, two on the leg and one on the foot. There is also a separate Velcro piece that you can attach to the bottom of the foot after you have it on. This is a non-skid type pad made of rubber with little bumps on it. The straps are all very soft and comfortable. They do not rub or irritate in any way. There were some comments about how the straps are glued onto the brace. This is somewhat true, it appears to me to be a semi-permanent adhesive of some sort. There is a pretty wide area of it that attached to the brace and I did find that on one end it does sometimes come up a little, but it does not come off all the way and the straps have never come off or unattached unless I took them off. All you have to do is press it back down. I have actually found this semi-permanent adhesive to be a bonus, as I can reposition the top strap at a different angle to make it fit better. It also allows you to turn the straps so they can wrap around the opposite direction based on which leg you have it on and whether you are left or right handed. Example, I wear this on my right leg but am left handed. It was cumbersome to cross my arms over the other side and bring the strap around while still holding the brace in position, so I took them off and turned them around so they wrapped around the other way. Much easier. Fit - It will take you several tries to get the right fit for you and to make sure it is comfortable when you sleep. Don't get discouraged. Make sure you get the foot part set tight enough so your foot doesn't relax forward too much. If you make it too tight your foot will start to feel like it is going to sleep. Once you get it set, you can put on the non-skid pad and you should not have to adjust this part again. Your should be able to just undo the leg straps and slide your foot right out. The leg strap just above the ankle should also be tight but not tight enough to affect circulation. The only one that I've had a lot of problem with is the leg strap at the top. I get it tight, but because your calf muscle is typically larger in this area you will end up with the top part of this strap being tight and the bottom part of the strap being a little loose. I repositioned the angle of the strap where it attaches to the brace so it is a little askew and this has helped tremendously. I found the best way to get a tight fit overall is sit down and cross your leg (like a guy with your ankle resting on the knee of the opposite leg). Slip the brace over your foot and grab the leg part and pull it up as far as you can so the bottom of your foot is pressed firmly against the bottom of the brace. Then bend your foot up/back towards your leg and press the leg part into your leg very firmly. Wrap the ankle strap around it. Then do the same for the upper strap. You may have to strap it in somewhat crooked to get it tight but if you don't get it to fit right it may loosen up while you are asleep and cause your foot to be in the wrong position. It did take about a week to get used to sleeping in this, but I think the same could be said for any brace. I don't hardly notice it now and have even worn it while just relaxing on the couch to make sure my foot gets stretched out. I think it is very comfortable and I have no pain in the morning when I get up because of this brace. I tried one of the other big clunky boot looking braces and sent it back. It was too big and cumbersome and made my foot numb. And you can't walk in those either. They don't recommend that you walk in this brace, but once you get it on a night you don't really want to take it off. I have walked in it and it is surprising comfortable. I am so pleased with this brace I am going to order a second one for my other foot. I highly recommend this brace and hope you will not be deterred by some of the negative comments. . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2012 by Trouble

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