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The 24/7 Plantar Fasciitis Brace is a two-part system designed to relieve foot and heel pain around the clock. The included night splint stretches the plantar fascia during sleep to reduce the sharp morning pain that is the hallmark of plantar fasciitis, while the day arch brace lifts and supports the plantar fascia during standing and walking to distribute pressure more evenly and increase comfort throughout the day.
Individuals diagnosed with plantar fasciitis who experience sharp heel pain with their first steps in the morning will benefit from the night splint component, which keeps the plantar fascia gently stretched during sleep to reduce that painful morning tightness. Those who spend long hours on their feet at work or during daily activity will appreciate the day arch brace that provides continuous plantar fascia support and pressure distribution throughout the day. Patients in conservative treatment programs for plantar fasciitis can use this brace system as a non-invasive, at-home complement to physical therapy, stretching routines, and other clinical recommendations. Anyone seeking a comprehensive day-and-night approach to plantar fasciitis management without prescription orthotics or injections will find this two-part system a practical and well-supported first-line option.
How does the night splint help with plantar fasciitis?
The night splint holds the foot in a neutral (dorsiflexed) position during sleep, keeping the plantar fascia gently stretched overnight. This prevents the fascia from tightening during rest, which is the primary cause of the sharp heel pain many people feel with their first steps in the morning.
What is the success rate for night splints?
Recent studies suggest an 80–90% success rate for night splints in treating plantar fasciitis when used consistently as part of a conservative treatment approach.
Can I wear the day arch brace in my shoes?
Yes. The day arch brace is designed to be lightweight and low-profile for comfortable wear inside footwear during normal daily activity.
Should I consult a doctor before using this brace?
If you have not been evaluated for plantar fasciitis, it is recommended to consult a physician or podiatrist to confirm the diagnosis before beginning any brace or splint program. This product is intended to support conservative management of plantar fasciitis.