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Plantar fasciitis foot braces

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Plantar fasciitis foot braces - benefits and uses

Do you suffer from plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, foot or heel pain, or have undergone surgery? You may want to consider investing in a reliable foot brace to prevent further injuries. Continue reading and see for yourself if a brace is right for you.

Plantar fasciitis foot brace - who is it intended for?

This form of foot brace is recommended for those who suffer from inflammation and pain in the plantar fascia. Not only do these braces help to reduce heel pain and inflammation, but are also used for rehabilitative purposes, like after experiencing heel spurs and while treatment has begun.

In certain models, this type of brace may come in the form of an orthopedic shoe, which is often worn in treating calcaneal injuries or after surgery to the back of the foot. Depending on the model, the brace can provide support after surgery, especially if the foot needs to be immobilized while moving or during sleep. If you are a long-term bed-restricted patient, a foot brace can help keep your foot proper physiological positioning during rehabilitative exercises.

How does the plantar fasciitis foot brace function?

If you suffer from heel spurs, you probably experience heel pain caused by irritation of the tendon, which makes walking not only painful, but in some cases it even impossible. A well-fitted brace is designed to relieve this pain by providing pressure on certain areas, allowing for better stability.

Inflammation of the plantar aponeurosis (also known as plantar fascia) is a condition that requires treatment as well physiotherapy. One of the first signs of this condition is intense pain in the foot, inflammation and limited mobility. A well-chosen plantar brace helps to keep the foot in the right position, and functions as a night splint during sleep. When treating plantar fasciitis, compliance with medical recommendations is a must - and a matching foot brace can make the recovery process easier to bear.

Types of foot braces used for plantar aponeurosis therapy

Depending on your condition, your doctor or physiotherapist may recommend a number of braces during therapy. If plantar fasciitis isn’t the only condition affecting your foot, you may be recommended to purchase stiffened foot orthosis, as it may ensure proper tension and positioning of the foot throughout the day and during sleep - reducing pain caused by plantar fasciitis.

A typical plantar fasciitis night brace is usually made of materials that allow you to move your foot freely, without experiencing unbearable pain. The partially elastic strap makes it easy to adjust the brace to the shape of the foot and can usually be retrofitted with additional gel cushions to improve tension in the area that experiences pain.

Each foot brace is made from high-grade materials, which are comfortable for the wearer, don’t irritate the skin and reduce moisture buildup. Thanks to this, treating conditions such as plantar fasciitis doesn’t involve as much heel pain. Thinner, flexible brace models can be completely hidden under clothing, which reduces discomfort and feelings of embarrassment.

 

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