FREE STANDARD SHIPPING ON ALL PRODUCTS WITHIN THE 48 STATES.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Targeted, sustained stretch while you sleep. The Darco Body Armor Night Splint is engineered to treat plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and calf tightness through a specific combination of dorsiflexion and windlass mechanism loading. The toe strap dorsiflexes the first metatarsophalangeal joint (1st MPJ), delivering a sustained low-load stretch to the plantar fascia, flexor tendons, Achilles tendon, and calf muscles simultaneously. Loading the windlass mechanism naturally brings the foot and ankle to a near 90-degree angle, eliminating the lever effect and the resulting pressure on the apex of the ankle. The elastic connector ring allows for natural flexion of the foot and toes during sleep, returning to the dorsiflexed position when muscles relax. Low-profile design maximizes user comfort and compliance. One size fits all.
How does the windlass mechanism help with plantar fasciitis?
The windlass mechanism is a biomechanical principle in which dorsiflexion of the toes — particularly the 1st MPJ — tightens the plantar fascia around the metatarsal heads, raising the arch and placing the fascia under tension. The Darco Body Armor Night Splint uses a toe strap to load this mechanism deliberately, creating a specific and sustained stretch along the full length of the plantar fascia from the heel to the forefoot. This is more targeted than standard night splints that only hold the ankle at 90 degrees without engaging the toe dorsiflexion component.
Why does plantar fasciitis hurt most in the morning?
During sleep, the foot naturally relaxes into a plantarflexed (toes-down) position, allowing the plantar fascia to shorten and contract overnight. When you take your first steps in the morning, the fascia is suddenly stretched from its shortened state, causing the sharp heel pain that is the hallmark symptom of plantar fasciitis. A night splint holds the foot in dorsiflexion throughout the night, keeping the plantar fascia gently stretched so it does not contract — significantly reducing or eliminating first-step morning pain with consistent use.
How is this splint different from a standard night splint?
Most standard night splints hold the ankle at approximately 90 degrees using a rigid shell and straps, but do not address toe position. The Darco Body Armor adds a toe strap that dorsiflexes the 1st MPJ to load the windlass mechanism, creating a more specific stretch along the plantar fascia. The elastic connector ring also allows the foot and toes to flex naturally during sleep and return to the dorsiflexed position when muscles relax — providing a dynamic stretch rather than a fully static hold, which may improve comfort and compliance for overnight wear.
How long does it take to see results?
Most patients with plantar fasciitis begin to notice a reduction in morning heel pain within 1–4 weeks of consistent nightly use. Clinical studies on night splints for plantar fasciitis generally show significant improvement within 4–8 weeks. Results vary based on the severity and duration of the condition, compliance with nightly wear, and whether the splint is used as part of a broader treatment program including stretching, footwear modification, and physical therapy. Follow your physician’s or physical therapist’s guidance on the full treatment protocol.