ITEM NAME:Ankle Protection Joint Support Adjustable Foot Drop Orthotics Brace Foot Pa E8R4 Ankle Protection Joint Support Adjustable Foot Drop Orthotics Brace Foot Pa E8R4 Plantar FXT Night Splint is the thick ligamentous band in the bottom of the foot and which is an inflammation of this band at its attatchment to the heel,The Plantar FXT keeps the plantar fascia in a comfortable and stretched position during sleep. This prevents further damage and allows for healing. With regular use the Plantar FXT helps eliminate the sharp pain caused by Plantar Fasciitis. With its low profile, comfortable design, the Plantar FXT pulls the toes back comfortably stretching the Plantar Fascia.More user friendly than most Night Splints on the market, the Plantar FXT may also be worn during the day to provide longer per day treatment times.The spiral structure of the Trioxon lining lifts moisture away from the skin and traps air within the lining to prevent excessive perspiration. Medical Grade Night Splints: Night Splints are normally worn at night during sleep or during rest after activity therefore called "night" splints. The most common severe pain and inflammation of plantar fasciitis is experienced in the morning, which causes 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. Color: skin tone S, Suitable for shoes size 35-40 Item Type: Braces & Supports Effect: Bone Care Material: cloth Indications: Night-time relief for plantar fasciitis Greater patient comfort Clinically proven heat therapy The Night Splint is designed to provide a gentle stretch to the plantar fascia and Achilles tendon by comfortably positioning the foot in a controlled amou.Item Type: Braces & Supports. Effect: Bone Care. The position the feet and ankles are held in as we sleep promotes cramping of the fascia and calf muscles.