Plantar Fasciitis Sock (6 Pairs) for Men and Women, Compression Foot Sleeves with Arch and Ankle Support (Black, Large)
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Everett Botsford
> 3 dayI bought the, a size bigger because my one footsteps and feels like they are being strangled after a day. Fits better than my other pairs.
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Bobbie Riales
> 3 dayThese are very comfortable and supportive during the day, and my feet do not ache at night.
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Michael Lee
> 3 dayFirst of all I’d like to say that I’ve been suffering and battling plantar fascitis and Achilles tendinitis in both feet for over a year! I’ma PE teacher , coaches and avid Pickleballer trying to go pro! I have tried stretches, strengthening exercises and watches every YouTube video on how to fix the problem. I started focusing on the muscles in the lower leg. Strengthening the soleus and gastrocnemius was a good start and I started to see some improvement. However, after a full day of work, I typically walk about 8-9 miles and after 4-5 hours of continuous Pickleball, the first step after sitting for a little bit was PAINFULL! Anyway, I started using these socks and their was a learning curve. I tried sleeping with them and found my foot would start throbbing. After experimenting with them for about a week or so, I don’ found it better to only wear them while walking or exercising and then for about an hour or 2 after. After about 2 weeks of consistent use, I can definitely say it has improved my condition at least 50-60%.!! I believe it’s something that I will continue to deal with and can only try and minimize the damage! I HIGHLY recommend these socks to anyone suffering from foot pain!!! Just stay with it until you figure out the right recipe for your own condition. Everyone’s experience is difference.
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Cathy
> 3 dayIt does help with the correct shoes
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MMM&MMM
> 3 daymy feet have been throbbing for about 3 wks i finally tried these socks and pain went away almost completely. do pay attention to lt and rt it does make a difference in comfort somehow.
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Crystel Barton
> 3 dayI have plantar fasciitis and was looking for good socks to help alleviate the pain and make our trip to Orlando tolerable. These socks did the job brilliantly. It really helped me stay on my feet for 8-10 hr straight, and surprisingly, without overheating. In combination with a good pair of sneakers these can be life savers.
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Beetle Bailey
> 3 dayI was having pain from Plantar Fasciitis to the point that it was very difficult to walk. I wore these for 3 days (both day and night) and the pain was almost entirely gone. I am extremely surprised that these worked as well as they did and so quickly. I would highly recommend these.
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April
> 3 dayThese things are amazing! I had instant relief when wearing and could feel that difference all day long! Love them!!
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Charlotte Key
> 3 dayI am significantly overweight without diabetes but have swelling and neuropathy so my tiny feet object to the weight I make them bear everyday. My feet burn like on fire often and also have osteoarthritis in them. These compression toeless anklets are a perfect fit for me (I got the Medium). I decided to try that larger size since I planned to sleep in them as I saw that was ok someplace on the net. Seems like it is helping the pain at night. Ive tried to sleep in compression knee sleeves but that didnt work at all, but these do help because they arent too tight and hold my foot in. Price is right too for 6 pairs for 19.95..These are the best fitting of this type ankle sleeve sock, I have ever found and I have tried about 5 or 6 brands over the years!
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Steve
> 3 dayIf you are searching for an open toe compression sock, you are unlikely to beat this deal of 6 pairs at such a great price! The construction and quality is fantastic, they are easy to put on and take off of your feet, and the level of compression seems to be adequate without being too overwhelming. It is amazing how they were able to design and construct these socks with different levels of tightness in the different areas. You can actually feel the snug fit around forefoot and arch areas, with the socks being more forgiving around the top and bottom edges. Unfortunately for me, when wearing them at night, I would find my feet cramping up in the arch areas. I am guessing it has something to do with my foot problems, but figured I should at least put it out there that compression socks can possibly contribute towards foot cramping in certain individuals. I also found that the support band at the end of the socks by the toes was a little uncomfortable for me wrapped around the Metatarsal area of my feet. This may or may not bother other people depending on how sensitive your feet are. With the above being said, these socks are impressive and you are likely to be very happy with your selection.