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Bothered by nagging, reoccurring Plantar Fasciitis? Use the HealWell® Plantar Fasciitis Night
Splints to speed healing, reduce pain and inflammation, and prevent night
cramping and morning stiffness.
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What is Plantar Fasciitis?
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Plantar
Fasciitis is caused by repetitive strain and is the most common cause of
localized heel pain. It is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, a
ligament structure that supports the longitudinal arch of the foot. The plantar fascia is
a tough, fibrous band of connective tissue that runs from the heel bone to
the ball of the foot.
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Common Symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis:
- Starts as a dull, intermittent pain in heel or arch, progressing to a sharp, persistent pain.
- A sharp, piercing pain and/or inflammation through heel and foot that usually occurs in the morning or after
resting and gradually disappears with walking.
- Tightness in calf muscles.
- Symptoms may be spontaneous.
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Common Causes of Plantar Fasciitis:
- Inflamation and pain result from increased activity or in association with aging.
- Inflammation is usually the result of athletic activity and can be very painful, especially in the
morning after cramping of feet and legs during sleep.
- Flat feet or high arched, rigid feet.
- Poor supporting shoes.
- Large weight gain in a short period of time.
- Other family member(s) with Plantar Fasciitis.
- Running on hills or balls of feet.
- Running on uneven surfaces.
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How do Night Splints Work?
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 HealWell® Cub Plantar Fasciitis Resting Comfort Slipper
 HealWell® Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint
 Plantar Fasciitis Night Splints |
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Plantar
Fasciitis splints are typically called "night" splints because they
are worn at night during sleep or during rest after activity. Often the most
severe pain and inflammation of plantar fasciitis is experienced in the
morning, which could cause 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 HealWell® Night Splints are designed to comfortably position the foot
in a controlled amount of dorsiflexion to provide a gentle stretch to the
plantar fascia and Achilles Tendon. 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.
The HealWell® Plantar Fasciitis 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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How to Treat Plantar Fasciitis
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- Use the HealWell® Night Splints to maintain a gentle, constant stretch across the plantar fascia.
- Wear proper shoes. Running or sports shoes with
excellent support, no or minimal heel, and well cushioned soles. Padded
or gel inserts or arch supports may also be used.
- Use heel cushions. Felt, gel, viscoelastic, or synthetic heel cushions spread
and absorb shock as the heel lands easing pressure on the plantar fascia.
Soft Point® Silicone Heel Cushions recommended.
Decrease standing and ambulatory activity.
Get periods of "relative rest" and ice to reduce
inflammation (problem often reoccurs if one rests completely.)
Stretch the heel cord and plantar fascia.
Perform stretching exercises followed by icing.
Massage area of pain, especially in morning after warm bath or shower.
Wear "Birkenstock"-type sandals instead of bare feet or slippers.
Tape the foot to maintain arch and release tension in the plantar fascia.
Lose weight.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and inflammation. |
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Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint Resting Comfort Slipper
A Night Splint Actually Comfortable Enough to Sleep In...
Half the Bulk & Twice the Comfort! |

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Plantar Fasciitis Resting Comfort Slipper
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Made of cool, breathable foam material, this plantar fasciitis night splint is
lightweight with less bulk than other night splint devices for superior comfort.
The inner shell provides lateral side support with an opening at the ankle to
prevent irritation on the sensitive ankle bone. An adjustable hinge adjusts the
amount of dorsiflexion from 0 to 10º, and a built-in toe wedge gives an
additional 5º plane for even greater stretch across the Plantar Fascia. Easy and
quick to apply and comfortable enough to sleep in. The non-slip bottom helps prevent
accidental slipping on flooring. Resting Slipper is intended for sleeping and should
not be walked in.
Spot clean liner with a soft cloth, water, and mild soap. Do
not submerge the product in water. Wipe dry and air dry.
| Size |
Men's Shoe |
Women's Shoe |
| Small |
6 1/2 & under |
7 1/2 & under |
| Medium |
7 - 10 1/2 |
8 - 11 1/2 |
| Large |
11 - 13 |
12 & up |
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PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Lightweight, low profile with less bulk
than other night splint devices for superior comfort
- Adjustable hinge controls the amount of
dorsiflexion (0º-10º)
- Open toe "slipper" is comfortable against
the foot and easy to sleep in
- Lateral side support with opening ensures
no pressure on the sensitive heel, Achilles tendon, or bony Ankle
Mallelous
- Built-in toe wedge with an additional 5º
plane for greater stretch across the Plantar Fascia
- Cool, breathable foam material
- Ankle strap is perfectly positioned to
hold the foot and heel in place for a more effective stretch
- Easy and quick to apply
- Non-slip bottom prevents accidental slipping on flooring
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APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Before applying, set the desired amount of dorsiflexion. For self-setting ONLY use either neutral (0º)
or 5º dorsiflexion; 10º should only be set on physician's advice. The HealWell® Cub is pre-set to 5º
dorsiflexion. This is the most commonly indicated setting for Plantar Fasciitis.
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Amount of
Dorsiflexion |
| Plantar Fasciitis |
0º, 5º and up to 10º on advice of
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Achilles Tendonitis Calf Muscle Cramps |
0º, 5º or as prescribed by
physician |
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| Achilles Repair (Post-Op) |
Only on advice of physician
0-10º |
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Foot Drop Post Surgical Treatment of the Foot |
0º Neutral, or as prescribed by physician |
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1. While sitting, bend knee forward so it is completely over the foot
with the foot flat on the floor.
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Flex foot with toes pointing upward and place in the slipper boot. Ensure heel is in full contact with the back of the slipper
boot. Splint should be parallel with the leg and always on the lateral (outer) side.
3. Fasten closure on top of foot. Secure the top calf wrap,
ensuring the closure is snug but not too tight.
4. Loop ankle strap through buckle for a secure fit and to maintain proper
foot position. The strap location holds the heel in proper position to ensure effective dorsiflexion.
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HealWell® Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint
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The night splint is made of spring-action, strong
plastic with a ventilated calf area for comfort and breathability and helps prevent
torquing at critical areas. The open, cut heel design allows the
foot to be comfortably and properly positioned; the adjustable bilateral
dorsiflexion straps control the amount (degree) of dorsiflexion. Easy push lock buckles and
three strategically placed padded straps hold the splint
in place. A removable foam wedge provides additional toe extension.
The non-slip bottom helps prevent accidental slipping on flooring. (Not intended
for ambulation.) Spot clean the shell and straps with a
soft cloth and mild soap. Rinse and wipe dry.
The removable liner is treated
with Microban®, an antimicrobial agent which, when introduced into the
actual molecular structure of fibers, fabrics, and polymers, provides
continuous inherent control over the growth of certain odor and stain
causing bacteria, yeasts and fungi. The result is a more hygienic, fresher
product for improved patient compliance and comfort. Microban® is not
intended to prevent infection. Machine wash liner on gentle cycle or hand wash in cold water with a
mild soap. Rinse thoroughly. Wrap in towel to remove excess water.
Do not wring or twist. Air dry away from heat
or tumble dry on cool. Do not bleach. The Microban® Antimicrobial
agent will not wash out. Do not bleach. Launder at least
once a week or more frequently if needed.
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| Size |
Men's Shoe |
Women's Shoe |
| Small |
Under 6 |
5
- 7 |
| Medium |
6
- 8 |
7
1/2 - 9 1/2 |
| Large |
8
1/2 - 10 1/2 |
10
- 12 |
| X-Large |
11
- 13 |
Over 12 |
| XX-Large |
Over 13 |
N/A |
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Soft Point® Heel Cushions
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Wear the Silicone Heel Cushions in your shoes during the day for long-lasting support.
The blue spot in the Heel Cushion has a softer durometer profile at the
heel for enhanced comfort. The shape of the cushion and the medial position of the
soft, blue spot help relieve pressure and pain on the most sensitive area of the
plantar fascia. The silicone absorbs shock, will not lose its shape or harden,
and will remain odor-free. Easy to wear in most shoe types and can be moved from
shoe to shoe. One pair. |
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| Size |
Men's Shoe |
Women's Shoe |
| Small |
3 1/2 - 7 1/2 |
5 - 8 |
| Large |
8 - 13 |
8 1/2 and larger |
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