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Reddit mentions of FUTURO Plantar Fasciitis Night Support, Nighttime Support for Plantar Faciitis, Breathable, One Size

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Reddit mentions: 8

We found 8 Reddit mentions of FUTURO Plantar Fasciitis Night Support, Nighttime Support for Plantar Faciitis, Breathable, One Size. Here are the top ones.

FUTURO Plantar Fasciitis Night Support, Nighttime Support for Plantar Faciitis, Breathable, One Size
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    Features:
  • Helps relieve plantar fasciitis symptoms
  • Foot strap for custom secure fit around your foot.
  • Strong hook tab fastners to hold securly while wearing
  • Breathable, moisture-releasing straps are adjustable, durable and soft
  • Soft edges feel smooth against your skin
Specs:
Colorclear
Height12 Inches
Length3.937 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2007
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.1575 Pounds
Width3.75 Inches

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Found 8 comments on FUTURO Plantar Fasciitis Night Support, Nighttime Support for Plantar Faciitis, Breathable, One Size:

u/hollywood_jazz · 2 pointsr/myog

Maybe it’s different in my area, but I can buy them in the pharmacy section of most big box stores near me. Cheap enough I would bother to make my own. Here’s an Amazon.com link https://www.amazon.com/Futuro-Fasciitis-Stabilizing-Satisfaction-Guaranteed/dp/B0057M3TWC

u/notsuperstitious · 2 pointsr/bartenders

Yeah, I'm currently dealing with this as well. Wearing extremely supportive athletic shoes whenever possible, I'm talking no bare feet around the house even, helps a lot. As does wearing this when I sleep.

u/patrick_e · 2 pointsr/artc

Better late than never. I've been dealing with PF since May, but have continued to do high-ish mileage without my PF getting any worse. So, can't fix it for you, but some days it doesn't hurt at all.

Things I've noticed:

  • Sleeping in a brace makes a big difference. I use one like this and I can definitely tell when I wear it and when I don't.
  • I've isolated one pair of shoes that's worse for it than others. I still wear them some because I'm stubborn but probably shouldn't.
  • I use a foam ball (but golf ball or lacrosse ball work just as well) to massage the bottoms of my feet at night. When I get lazy with this, it gets worse. When I'm consistent, it does better. Pretty solid correlative data!
  • Foam rolling my calves and hammies seem to help too. Everything's attached, so any tightness creates more tightness other places. Also strengthening my Achilles with eccentric heel drops may or may not help, but it seems to be better. Plus, you know, bulletproof Achilles are always a good thing.
  • Not drinking for a bit will definitely help. Alcohol inhibits your muscles' ability to heal and grow. But obviously that's totally up to you.

    Hope that helps!
u/maninthesky · 1 pointr/running

not OP, but assume you are referring to the Straussberg Sock? I have Achillies Tendonitis and the sock helped me tremendously. But I personally found that it was poorly designed and uncomfortable. I made some adjustments to it myself to make it more comfortable, and that helped a lot.

Recently I ran across this brace a few months ago, and like it much better.

ETA: also, yoga is awesome too

u/deucedempsey · 1 pointr/triathlon

I have that on and off. I stretch 2x per day with a focus on the Achilles and calf muscles. Also, I use this at night when I feel it flairing up: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0057M3TWC/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/things_4_ants · 1 pointr/loseit

I just saw your post today. Plantar fasciitis is incredibly painful. I have it myself. There's a couple of stretches you can do and night splints that help significantly. The biggest piece of advice that I have for it is hard, stabilizing orthodic inserts for your shoes. My brand is Spenco (Earth Soles?) They brought me from being a hobbling mess in no time to about 80%, which I'll count as a win.

Good luck! Here's some links to the things I mentioned that have helped me. It might be worth talking to a podiatrist or sports injury specialist as well.
http://www.athletico.com/2012/05/09/plantar-fasciitis-solutions/
http://www.amazon.com/Spenco-Polysorb-Earthbound-Womens-9-10/dp/B002W9SIO2
http://www.amazon.com/Futuro-Plantar-Fasciitis-Support-Adjustable/dp/B0057M3TWC/ref=sr_1_5?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1398302056&sr=1-5&keywords=plantar+fasciitis+night+splint

u/iliketorun21 · 1 pointr/running

I've been dealing with plantar fasciitis for a couple of months now. I'm just now feeling like I'm recovering from it. My advice is to respect the injury. The more you push it, the longer you will take to recover. Don't try to do more than you should just because you have a marathon coming up - you'll just make things worse. There's always another race you can run later.

As for what's working for me:

  1. I went to the podiatrist and got some inserts for my shoes which helped. Never walk barefoot if you can help it.

  2. Get a night splint. Seriously, it makes a huge difference in recovery. I've tried several different ones: 1 2 3. The first one (Strassburg Sock) is the best one in my opinion. It's the most comfortable to sleep in and it stretches the plantar fascia the most.

  3. Get a few metal water bottles and fill them up and stick them in the freezer. They're very good for icing your feet, which helps.