NIGHT SPLINTS
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The plantar fascia is a ligament structure
that supports the longitudinal arch of the foot. It is a tough,
fibrous band of connective tissue that runs from the heel bone to the
ball of the foot. |
| Plantar Fasciitis is caused by
repetitive strain and is the most common cause of localized heel pain.
It is an inflammation of the plantar fascia and is a clinical diagnosis
based on a history and examination completed by a physician.
The HealWell Night splint is designed to comfortably
position the foot in a controlled amount of dorsiflexion to provide a
gentle stretch to the plantar fascia and Achilles Tendon. This
gentle stretch helps reduce the muscle contracture, inflammation and
associated pain. It has also been clinically proven to reduce
symptoms of plantar fasciitis.
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Symptoms of Plantar Fascia
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- Starts as dull, intermittent pain in heel or arch, progressing to a sharp,
persistent pain
- A sharp, piercing pain and/or inflammation through heel and foot that
usually occurs in the morning or after resting and gradually disappears with
walking
- Tightness in calf muscles
- Symptoms may be spontaneous
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- Inflammation and pain result from increased activity or in
association with aging
Inflammation is usually the result of athletic activity and can be
bery painful especially in the morning after cramping of feet and
legs during sleep
- Flat feet or high arched, rigid feet
- Poor supporting shoes
- Large weight gain in short period of time
- Other family member with plantar fasciitis
- Running on hills or balls of feet
- Running on uneven surfaces
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Treatments for Plantar Fasciitis
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- Use the Clinitex
HealWell Night Splint to maintain a gentle, constant stretch
across the plantar fascia.
Wear proper shoes. Running or sports shoes with excellent
support, no or minimal heel, and well cushioned soles. Padded
or gel inserts or arch supports may also be used.
- Use heel pads. Felt, gel, viscoelastic, or synthetic heel
pads spread and absorb shock as the heel lands easing pressure on
the plantar fascia.
- Decrease standing and ambulatory activity.
- Get periods of "relative rest" and ice to reduce
inflammation (problem often reoccurs if one rests completely).
- Stretch the heel cord and plantar fascia.
- Perform stretching exercises followed by icing.
- Massage area of pain, especially in morning ofter worm bath or
shower.
- Wear Birkenstock type sandal instead of bare feet or slippers.
- Tape to maintain arch and release tension off plantar fascia.
- Lose weight.
- Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and
inflammation.
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- Cortisone injections
- Physical therapy to decrease pain and inflammation and
strengthen foot muscles to support weakened plantar fascia
- Ultrasound to decrease inflammatory response
- Surgery (extremely rare). An incision over the inner
aspect of the heel of foot with release of involved fascia
from its' attachment to heel bone.
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Aircast air cushion heel
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| The AirHeel is specifically designed to treat
plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and heel pain. Price $36.95 |
| Left Item# |
Description |
Fits Shoe Size |
| Woman |
Man |
| AC-09AS |
Small AirHeel |
Up to 8.5 |
Up to 7 |
| AC-09AM |
Medium AirHeel |
9-12.5 |
7.5-11 |
| AC-09AL |
Large AirHeel |
13+ |
11.5+ |
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Advanced Brace DORSAL NIGHT SPLINT
Economical $26.95
| The DORSAL night splint is designed
to hold the foot in the neutral position during sleep. It is designed
to alleviate the morning pain associated with plantar fasciitis. The
dorsal night splint is less weight and heat retention and allows the
patient comfort during sleep.
Lightweight low profile design provides a more
natural feel, making the splint easier and more comfortable to wear.
Two adjustable hook-and-loop closures adjust to fit.
Dorsal design supports the foot from above,
while leaving the heel exposed and keeping the foot cooler.
Universal design fits right or left foot.
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Item # |
SIZE |
SHOE SIZE
WOMEN |
SHOE SIZE
MEN |
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AB118 |
Small/Medium |
6-10 |
5-9 |
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AB119 |
Large/XLarge |
10 -15 |
9 -14 |
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