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Thermoskin Night Time Relief for Plantar Fasciitis Plantar FXT, Medium

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Size: Medium


Features

  • 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.

Description

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


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.9 x 5.7 x 1.4 inches; 3.39 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PLANTARFXTBULKMD


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 21, 2002


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Thermoskin


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


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  • It worked
Size: Medium
Any time I do a lot of walking, I know I'll wake up the next morning unable to use my left foot without hobbling around in extreme pain for about 20 minutes. I didn't have high hopes for this but bought it because it was reasonably priced and didn't look like a downhill ski boot / torture device. So, one day after I pounded the pavement I gave it a shot. Much to my surprise, I got up the next morning and walked like a normal person to the bathroom. Here's the strange thing: After one use, I got out of bed reasonably pain free for a few days. I now wear this a couple of times a week and notice a huge improvement in my plantar fasciitis. It doesn't catch on sheets or blankets, minimizes the pain and you can walk with it while it's still on. I'd give it 5 stars but it has a fleecy type lining which, though comfortable, makes my foot sweat copiously. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2020 by lisa

  • Love/Hate Relationship
My opinion is complicated. The pros: 1. The construction is solid. Very solid. The stitching is made to last and the materials themselves are clearly durable. 2. The sole is non-slip and walkable. 3. It's easy to put on if your hands are like mine and you have trouble with tight, knee-high socks. 4. It's the lowest profile of all the designs, from hard splints/night boots to knee socks to this. If you share a bed with another person, this thing is a godsend. 5. If you have circulation problems and edema in your calves (like I do), it doesn't trap blood or lymph as you sleep, which is again in contrast to the knee socks. 6. Because of the velcro around the ankle, any stretching of the material over time doesn't look like it would be a problem. 7. It leaves the heel free. 8. It's not a stupid boot. (All of the boots are stupid.) The cons: 1. Unfortunately, it has the same problem every soft splint does: it pulls on the toes, rather than stretching the plantar surface of the foot. Because the base is a thicker, stiffer material than the sock-like ones (i.e., the Strassburg sock), I had higher hopes this time around, but it ended up being the same as the others. 2. In addition to that, the splint tapers from the heel to the toe (see photos). Given that the ball is the widest part of the foot, not only were my toes being hyperextended (because of the above), they were also crushed from the sides. I'd wake up in the middle of the night ripping the thing off because of it. That said, this is still the best of the soft splints that I've tried thus far. (Damning with faint praise, I know.) Here's what I would like to see: 1. Instead of the tension being applied at the toes, have a horizontal strap wrapping under the ball of the foot that then connects to the ankle. Since not everyone's foot proportions are the same, this could be done with velcro so users can adjust where exactly they want the pressure applied. 2. A wider toe box. I've included a picture of my foot: the ball and toes are the widest part. My feet are not unique; there are plenty of people with feet shaped like mine. The taper even without pulling on the toes is bad enough, but with it? Definitely not working for me. Like I said, the construction itself is fantastic. This thing has the potential to last for years. It's the design that I have problems with. Make the changes - or offer a second product that incorporates them - and not only will I buy one for each foot, I'll sell them to all my nurses, doctors, and friends with foot problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2017 by Panda R Panda R

  • Works well for Achilles Tendinitis
Size: Small
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020 by Rockermama

  • It does help!
This is the forth night splint I have tried for my right foot. I have never tried using one of those bulky boots because I know I will never be able to sleep in it. This splint is the best one of the four I have tried. Pros- It does stretch the tendon and does help to relieve pain, especially if you have been at rest for awhile. It's good for when you're lying on the bed reading or hanging out watching TV. Cons- Like other reviewers mentioned, it is hard to sleep in (they all are) and usually in the middle of the night I pull it off because my toes begin to hurt, which kind of defeats the whole purpose. Sometimes plantar fasciitis takes a long time to heal, so icing, stretching and using this splint can help. I had a cortisone shot, but it only lasted 6 weeks before the pain in my right foot came back. Night splints are usually the most effective way of relieving or getting rid of this problem. Short of going to a bulky plastic boot, and I am not even sure how effective those are, this splint works pretty well. I am glad I bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2011 by purplepeacock

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