Plantar Fasciitis Shoes

  • 7 years ago
Footwear is very important in the treatment of Plantar Fasciitis. Make sure you are wearing the right shoes!
As already discussed the Plantar Fasciitis condition is often caused by faulty foot biomechanics, usually over-pronation - where the arch of the foot collapses as we walk. Wearing good, supportive shoes can help to ease the pain in the foot.
What are the best shoes for plantar fasciitis? These are some guideline about what to look for in shoes to help with relief the most common cause of heel pain.

Make sure the shoes are not flat and have a good, solid arch support. Shoes with a good grip on the sole are better than smooth, leather soles. Don't walk around barefoot! Even when just at home - have a specific pair of shoes which are only used inside.

Make sure your shoes fit comfortably - tight fitting shoes cause the foot to be squashed up in the shoe! Wear lace-up shoes rather than sandals or slip-ons. The foot stays in place better in lace-up shoes.

Don't wear high heels! They cause tightness in the calf muscles which only makes the condition worse. Small heels, up to an inch, are ok. Wear shoes which have a solid heel cup so prevent the heel slipping around in the shoe.
Replace your shoes regularly, as soon as you think they may be getting worn out. If you are at all unsure about which type of footwear to go for, speak to a podiatrist who will be able to recommend something for you.

There are shoes available which are marketed specifically as 'plantar fasciitis' shoes'. While these are often very good, supportive shoes, ensure that you still think about the guidelines listed here when deciding to purchase them. Just because they say they are for plantar fasciitis doesn't mean they are ideal for you!

Most foot doctors (podiatrists) recommend the best way to keep the morning pain of plantar fasciitis away is to wear a night brace. This simple remedy raises your foot while you sleep. That pre-stretches the plantar fascia in your sole. As you wake up and take your first step in the morning, the pain is avoided. The Stretch-Away Plantar Fasciitis Night Brace is particularly recommended, and does not cost a fortune like other foot splints and braces.

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