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The ProCareProWedge Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint is expertly designed to maintain your foot at a 90-degree angle, providing a sustained stretch to alleviate plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. With a soft padded posterior shell and three secure Velcro straps, this splint ensures comfort and stability throughout the night. Its universal fit allows for easy wear on either foot, and the removable liner is washable for added hygiene.
T**M
Excellent postoperative tool
In looking for any and all comfort items to help offset some of the misery of a revision ankle fusion surgery, I stumbled on this splint.Its usefulness was obvious immediately upon returning home from the hospital.My surgeon didn't want me in a hard walking boot or cast. They made a splint for me at the hospital but the Procare splint was more comfortable and functioned better than the custom made one.It was perfect for daytime support and protection while on bed rest. It's easy to put on and take off.The thick removable wedge insole sets it apart from the Darco variant (I also tried). The cover is fully removable and washable. It regains its shape after being washed and dried. I would consider this a "must have" for anyone undergoing a major or minor surgical repair of the ankle or foot.
E**I
Great night splint
I have a recurring case of plantar fasciitis, which hits about every 5 years. Due to the pandemic, I'm working at home and was able to limit my walking until I got into physical therapy. My podiatrist didn't prescribe a night brace, but my physical therapist suggested that it might help with early morning pain. Despite reading all the negative reviews, and acknowledging that these are not returnable, I took a chance and ordered this brace. Glad I did. This boot is as comfortable as reasonably possible - after 2 nights, I was sleeping through to the morning. The brace holds my foot at ninety degrees and I wake with much less pain.Note that this is not a walking boot and is not designed for that purpose. The build quality is similar to orthopedic aids that are professionally prescribed (I've past surgery).Echoing what others have said: if you are between two sizes, definitely go smaller. I wear an 11M shoe and wish the large-size boot fit more tightly. I used this boot for about 5 weeks and it worked very well for me.
R**O
Comfortable but…
I bought this in doctor’s orders after ankle surgery to hold my foot in 90 degree position at night. It is very soft, lightweight and comfortable. But I found that it let my foot slip a bit, letting it drop. I find myself adjusting my foot back into it throughout the night. While I don’t recommend against it, I wonder if there is something that works better that is equally as comfortable.
A**R
It's expensive. But it's worth it.
I've tried other night splints -- hard to use, and not very comfortable. This one is easy to use and relatively comfortable -- so you are more likely to use it. I wish it were cheaper, but... worth the money.I like it enough that I'm buying a second.Update: After wearing a pair of them nightly for about 6 weeks, my fasciitis is GREATLY improved -- I can walk around without my heels hurting. I plan to keep using them for several more months at least, but the gist is: They work. They're expensive, but definitely worth the money.
N**G
WARNING - NOT RETURNABLE & Not for Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy!!
After using this several nights for my Achilles Tendinopathy (insertional type), I ended up taking it off mid-night due to greater pain waking me up. Since this type of device actually stretches the tendon, it's the worse thing you can do for Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy! Unfortunately, I purchased it prior to visiting a podiatrist - and now also just found out that this item is "non-returnable" to Amazon.
K**W
Hospital grade
I had medical trauma and ended up in a coma. The medical team had me wear these because of the damage sustained to my body, nerve damage, and drop foot. I threw them out after a year thinking I didn't need them anymore since I wasn't wearing them, and 6 years later I realized how dumb that was. I ordered these and they are exact to the ones the hospital gave me. They are comfortable and do help ease the pain. Plus, there's an added bonus of when you have these on people need to help you because you shouldn't walk in them. My son has been helping me out so much now. It's awesome! I don't take advantage of this, but when he has his day of ignoring me bevsuse he's a teen, these are perfect. Really ham it up too mama's. You deserve to be treated well 😘
A**R
Holds my foot in place, but just not enough of a stretch is offered
The pros are that I find it comfortable to sleep with and my foot does feel about 75% better in the morning. I would still need to wear it longer than just the week I've had it to see if it will really help in the long run. However the con is (and this is a big one for me) I don't feel the boot gives my foot enough of a stretch. Yes, the foot is held more in place than the foot not in the splint, but I can still move my foot around enough in the splint to feel it could be stretched more to make it more effective. As a result I have ordered a walking boot, that will really hold my foot in place and also a walking boot will allow me to walk around in the house or even outside if I choose to.
C**K
Recommended by physician
I had to buy this after injuring my anterior tibia ligament. I'm not a great sleeper to begin with, and was pleasantly surprised that I was able to sleep while wearing this. It's light, supportive, and well-padded. NOT practical to walk around in, except a little around the house, but has helped. Can be worn on either side.
D**L
Quite comfortable
Have just started using so don't yet know how much it might help my plantar fasciitis. Is quite comfortable even at night although takes a bit of getting used to. My food does still slide up in the splint but would have to be much longer and tighter to prevent any movement.
L**D
If you need night splints - these are fabby!!
Hallelujah! A night splint that doesn’t cut off circulation to my feet or give me pressure sores! I’ve been stuck in braces for over 9 months now (ruptured Achilles in both legs) and these braces have been an epiphany! I can sleep without any of the pain associated with more popular but way more difficult-to-fit splints!
S**0
Great Product
Brilliant I ordered this foot splint has the other I had was to hard this is a lot more comfortable to wear..
A**H
I have plantar fasciitis and I have the worst pain at nights
I have plantar fasciitis and I have the worst pain at nights, well also during the day, but it can be so unbareable come bedtime! So I thought try this after asking in a group what splint everyone uses. This one looked the most comfortable as well. It is comfortable at night, I have slept in it, I did take it off halfway through the night a couple of times. One time my toes seemed to have no feeling, I think I had pulled the strap too tight there, but I was finding my foot was slipping hence tightening it. But overall, it helps so it is worth the money to actually get some sleep in my opinion. It keeps the foot in the position it needs to be in to stop that awful pain! I'm only giving 4 stars just because it does make my foot slip a little and getting the solid underfoot piece in isn't as easy as it looks because of the velcro.
A**R
Five Stars
Has had a really positive impact on my plantar faciitis condition
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