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Have Plantar Fasciitis? Heel Spurs? Or just heel pain? See how Night Splints can help…

 

Plantar Fasciitis splints are normally worn at night during sleep or during rest after activity therefore called “night” splints. The most common severe pain and inflammation of plantar fasciitis is experienced in the morning, which causes the first few steps to be excruciating. The position the feet and ankles are held in as we sleep promotes cramping of the fascia and calf muscles. When feet are pointed under the weight of the blankets the plantar fascia muscle is contracted (shortened). Those first steps in the morning are painful because the muscle which as been contracted all night is suddenly stretched and pulled.

The STANDARD Night Splints are designed to provide a gentle stretch to the plantar fascia and Achilles tendon by comfortably positioning the foot in a controlled amount of dorsiflexion. This gentle stretch helps reduce the muscle contracture, inflammation, and associated pain, and helps promote healing of the injured tendons and muscles. It has also been clinically proven to reduce symptoms of plantar fasciitis.

HTP – We have found the STANDARD night splint and the HTP Heel Seats to be a perfect combination heel pain relief; morning, day and night. Before the STANDARD Night Splint, the Heel Seats were extremely popular and well-known in the medical industry for bringing people’s heel and foot pain from unbearable to pain free. Occasionally, a few patients may still experience morning heel pain due to the tightening of the plantar fascia at night. Now, with the combination of the STANDARD Night Splint doing it’s job stretching the plantar fascia throughout the night, and then the Heel Seats continuing their acupressure and treatment throughout the day, we guarantee no more heel pain in 30 days or your money back!

The STANDARD Night Splints can be used to treat the following conditions:

  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • Plantarflexion Contractures
  • Heel Spurs
  • Equinous Conditions
  • Pronation Syndromes
  • Muscle Tightening and Runner's Cramp

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Plantar fasciitis night splints are a cumbersome device for pain relief from plantar fasciitis. A night splint is a brace that attaches to not only the foot, but also the ankle and the lower leg and is worn at night when you go bed. Its intended purpose is to stretch the plantar fascia ligament while you sleep.

       The treatment of plantar fasciitis can include a number of options, including night splints. Other treatment options include exercises designed to stretch the plantar fascia ligament, ice massaging of the inflamed area, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medication, as well as shoe inserts/orthotics. Needless to say an individual must review each of the methods for alleviating the pain and discomfort of plantar fasciitis; each offers a different level of treatment and blends into your lifestyle differently. Nevertheless, the most commonly used methods, and among the most effective, are night splints and orthotic shoe inserts.

       Both night splints and plantar fasciitis orthotics serve the same function and are intended to treat similar heel pain causing conditions. Conditions that these devices treat are plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, Achilles tendonitis, and pronation. Both these devices are supported by doctors, and both offer substantial relief from pain. However, they are very different in many aspects and those suffering from heel pain should consider their differences carefully before spending money on a product that does not fit their needs.

       Plantar fasciitis night splints allow stretching of the calf and plantar fascia while you sleep, which is intended to minimize stress on the inflamed area on the foot. Some findings have claimed that night splints have helped reduce initial pain after getting out of the bed in the morning; however, there is no conclusive medical research that can prove this. Additionally, night splints cannot provide the support stretching of the plantar fascia ligament that is needed throughout the day while one is on their feet trying to work, exercise, and maintain their everyday routines. Additionally, despite any relief that these may provide, night splints are not the most comfortable devices to wear. They are cumbersome and bulky and are not the most comfortable thing to wear while attempting to go to sleep.

       Lastly, the night splint also comes with another cumbersome feature: price. On average, these devices range from $60-$80 each. This is a high price for a product that is uncomfortable to wear and offers results that are no better than the other most popular alterative to plantar fasciitis treatment.

       In addition to plantar fasciitis night splints, orthotic shoe inserts are also widely used. This product is much smaller, much simpler, and much easier to use. Simply place the orthotic in your shoe and let it go to work, physically re-stretching the plantar fascia ligament and alleviating pain, while also facilitating complete healing of the inflamed area. Widely recommended by star athletes and doctors alike, this product has a proven success rate and is also much more affordable than night splints.

       HTP Heel Seats offer much more than costly plantar fasciitis night splints. They are made from a specially researched and formulated material to meet stringent anatomical specifications. The design provides a snug fit, giving maximum support. They are also able to flex as you walk or run which allows them to work and reduce the effects of plantar fasciitis and other painful conditions without becoming uncomfortable and interfering with your daily lifestyle.

Unlike night splints, our patented Heel Seats work during the day when you are on your feet, when you need them most, relieving pain and fighting the condition of plantar fasciitis. Best of all they are less than half the price of many night splints, while delivering effective results. We have a 99.7% success rate among users, which include physicians and NBA basketball stars such as John Starks and Jason Kidd. Before you trust an awkward, cumbersome, and expensive device to relive your pain, check out what HTP Heel Seats can do for you.