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Reviewed in Australia on September 9, 2024
Comfortable for a time and then seem to not do much
Tish74
Reviewed in Australia on September 9, 2024
Comfortable for a time and then seem to not do much
irun4bling
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022
I have only had one other PF episode in my life and that was in my arch and was quickly taken care of with some A.R.T. therapy and stretching but this 2nd round of PF has been otherworldly! Heel pain so bad in my right foot I couldn't even walk on it. It would get a little better with the night sock but the minute I actually decided to even just walk to one store in a mall and back to get something I needed, it flared back up so bad that I couldn't walk for 3 days.I have tried all the things. This started in May and here we are in October and its as if the pain was just here to stay. As a runner unable to run, this was not a fun time. Would I try to run through it? Yep. Did I pay for it. Yep, and really bad. I've done all the stretching, night sock, compression socks, A.R.T. therapy, myofascial release therapy, rolling, icing, heat, stay off it, walk through it. Nothing. helped. Being at the end of my rope, on Prime Day (aka, this past Tuesday/Wednesday Oct 11/12) I decided to try these not really being hopeful that they'd work. I don't know what magic is in these things but I've progressed more in 2 days wearing them all day than I have since May. I went from barely able to walk on Monday-Tuesday, received Wednesday afternoon (ordered Tuesday) and wore for a couple of hours. Next morning I stepped out of bed and didn't yelp like usual. Hmmm...could it be? Wore all day Thursday. I went from unable to walk on Monday to almost no pain at all Friday. The "pain" I now have is not even really actual pain but something I could literally ignore. I have now switched these to my Adidas Court casual wear shoe to wear around today. They don't even take up space in the shoe and my shoes fit the same with them inside as before, they are fixing my PF and its working fast. Like I said, I don't know what magic they have but they are amazing. Also, I noticed that my PF tendon that was really tight and hard to massage or roll, it not anymore. I had areas under my ankle bone and heel that were so sore to the touch that massaging brought tears to my eyes....not the least bit of soreness in those areas now.Do not hesitate to order these! I wish I would have found these months ago and saved all that money on therapies and massages and other products that did not work, in addition to months of pain. I ordered a 2nd pair to put in my boots and their full insert for my running shoes.
irun4bling
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022
I have only had one other PF episode in my life and that was in my arch and was quickly taken care of with some A.R.T. therapy and stretching but this 2nd round of PF has been otherworldly! Heel pain so bad in my right foot I couldn't even walk on it. It would get a little better with the night sock but the minute I actually decided to even just walk to one store in a mall and back to get something I needed, it flared back up so bad that I couldn't walk for 3 days.I have tried all the things. This started in May and here we are in October and its as if the pain was just here to stay. As a runner unable to run, this was not a fun time. Would I try to run through it? Yep. Did I pay for it. Yep, and really bad. I've done all the stretching, night sock, compression socks, A.R.T. therapy, myofascial release therapy, rolling, icing, heat, stay off it, walk through it. Nothing. helped. Being at the end of my rope, on Prime Day (aka, this past Tuesday/Wednesday Oct 11/12) I decided to try these not really being hopeful that they'd work. I don't know what magic is in these things but I've progressed more in 2 days wearing them all day than I have since May. I went from barely able to walk on Monday-Tuesday, received Wednesday afternoon (ordered Tuesday) and wore for a couple of hours. Next morning I stepped out of bed and didn't yelp like usual. Hmmm...could it be? Wore all day Thursday. I went from unable to walk on Monday to almost no pain at all Friday. The "pain" I now have is not even really actual pain but something I could literally ignore. I have now switched these to my Adidas Court casual wear shoe to wear around today. They don't even take up space in the shoe and my shoes fit the same with them inside as before, they are fixing my PF and its working fast. Like I said, I don't know what magic they have but they are amazing. Also, I noticed that my PF tendon that was really tight and hard to massage or roll, it not anymore. I had areas under my ankle bone and heel that were so sore to the touch that massaging brought tears to my eyes....not the least bit of soreness in those areas now.Do not hesitate to order these! I wish I would have found these months ago and saved all that money on therapies and massages and other products that did not work, in addition to months of pain. I ordered a 2nd pair to put in my boots and their full insert for my running shoes.
françois
Reviewed in France on February 24, 2021
Pas adapté
françois
Reviewed in France on February 24, 2021
Pas adapté
-Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on February 4, 2020
It is really good and effective for plantar fascia.
-Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on February 4, 2020
It is really good and effective for plantar fascia.
Claudia L.
Reviewed in Germany on August 20, 2019
Ich habe mir die Einlagen wegen einer akuten Entzündung der Plantarsehne bzw. Sehnenplatte gekauft. Meine Schmerzen haben sich durch die Einlagen leider noch verschlimmert. Der Schnitt der Einlagen ist so, dass das Fußgewölbe etwas angehoben werden soll. Leider ist mein Schmerzpunkt nicht wie vom Hertseller vorgesehen mittig unter der Ferse, sondern innen, am Übergang von der Ferse zum Fußgewölbe. An dieser Stelle sind die Einlagen besonders fest und hart gestaltet (da an der Stelle gestützt werden soll). Wegen meiner speziellen Situation waren die Einlagen daher für micht nicht nutzbar. Vor dem Kauf also unbedingt tasten, wo genau der Schmerz sitzt.Generell sind die Einlagen auch eher breit und für Sportschuhe oder Herrenschuhe ausgelegt. In Ballerinas oder Pumps eher schlecht nutzbar, da zu breit.
Claudia L.
Reviewed in Germany on August 20, 2019
Ich habe mir die Einlagen wegen einer akuten Entzündung der Plantarsehne bzw. Sehnenplatte gekauft. Meine Schmerzen haben sich durch die Einlagen leider noch verschlimmert. Der Schnitt der Einlagen ist so, dass das Fußgewölbe etwas angehoben werden soll. Leider ist mein Schmerzpunkt nicht wie vom Hertseller vorgesehen mittig unter der Ferse, sondern innen, am Übergang von der Ferse zum Fußgewölbe. An dieser Stelle sind die Einlagen besonders fest und hart gestaltet (da an der Stelle gestützt werden soll). Wegen meiner speziellen Situation waren die Einlagen daher für micht nicht nutzbar. Vor dem Kauf also unbedingt tasten, wo genau der Schmerz sitzt.Generell sind die Einlagen auch eher breit und für Sportschuhe oder Herrenschuhe ausgelegt. In Ballerinas oder Pumps eher schlecht nutzbar, da zu breit.
ANA ISABEL
Reviewed in Spain on June 12, 2019
Muy duras y me sigue doliendo el tendón de Aquiles
ANA ISABEL
Reviewed in Spain on June 12, 2019
Muy duras y me sigue doliendo el tendón de Aquiles
Alessandro Di Sciascio
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2017
I've only had this product for maybe 4 days.I have plantar fascitis and a heel spur that I've been dealing with on and off for a few years. I have the $400 or thereabouts custom orthotics, I've gotten the cortisone shots, have the tennis ball under my desk, done the frozen water bottles.Everything worked SOMETIME to some extent, meaning that it made things somewhat better. A few times after months and months the pain would actually go away.I will honestly say I thought these heel cups were outrageously priced. I would have thought that $10 - $15 would be a far more reasonable price. I"ve bought heel cups and heel shock supports before and these are significantly more money.nevertheless I bought this.I can report that I've now had 4 days pain-free. To be perfectly honest while I'd be upset if these stopped working tomorrow, the four days of ZERO pain are something I probably would pay $6 a day for... so I've already gotten my money's worth.I will nonetheless report back if they stop being effective, which is of course a possibility if my foot gets "used to them" and starts being messed up in a different way.Of course this doesn't mean these will work for YOU. my podiatrist told me that everything I've tried has worked for some significant percentage of his patients so this definitely looks to be one of those "throw everything at the wall and see what sticks" situations.At any rate... in case it helps anyone make up their mind here are more details about my situation:1. plantar fasciatis injury.2. heel spur3. Worst pain in the am when waking up... and stepping out of bed to the point that I'd sometime have to walk on the tip of my right toes to diminish the pain. Yes I own the nighttime splint... I hate it... and I can't say I've seen that help4. Pain also during the day, getting up from a desk after sitting, even for as short as maybe 45 minutes. Not as bad as the pain in the am but definitely something that would cause me to take the first 50 steps slower than I otherwise would5. When warmed up the foot was pretty much fully functional. I do significant amounts of cardio workouts (mostly Zumba) and once my feet have warmed up I can do EVERYTHING the instructor can do at high intensity6. The only shoes I own that I would truly feel comfortable in (AFTER about a week of hating them - I was told it would be this way) is a pair of bierkenstocks (the hard sole...the soft one is supposedly instantly comfortable but overall less supportive)Surprisingly after half a day of wearing these things on saturday I noticed that when I woke up on sunday morning I was in FAR LESS pain than I normally would. monday was even better and this morning I'd say I was pain free. I'm talking when getting out of bed in the am, barefoot on tile. With these on in my sneakers I've been 100% walking-pain free (I say walking because I also have some other form of general pain in my heel that comes and goes and that is not pressure-related... meaning it might or might not hurt while I'm walking and it might or might not hurt even if I'm sitting with zero pressure on the foot ... this has NOT changed at all over the past 4 days. We'll see if time heals all heels :P
Alessandro Di Sciascio
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2017
I've only had this product for maybe 4 days.I have plantar fascitis and a heel spur that I've been dealing with on and off for a few years. I have the $400 or thereabouts custom orthotics, I've gotten the cortisone shots, have the tennis ball under my desk, done the frozen water bottles.Everything worked SOMETIME to some extent, meaning that it made things somewhat better. A few times after months and months the pain would actually go away.I will honestly say I thought these heel cups were outrageously priced. I would have thought that $10 - $15 would be a far more reasonable price. I"ve bought heel cups and heel shock supports before and these are significantly more money.nevertheless I bought this.I can report that I've now had 4 days pain-free. To be perfectly honest while I'd be upset if these stopped working tomorrow, the four days of ZERO pain are something I probably would pay $6 a day for... so I've already gotten my money's worth.I will nonetheless report back if they stop being effective, which is of course a possibility if my foot gets "used to them" and starts being messed up in a different way.Of course this doesn't mean these will work for YOU. my podiatrist told me that everything I've tried has worked for some significant percentage of his patients so this definitely looks to be one of those "throw everything at the wall and see what sticks" situations.At any rate... in case it helps anyone make up their mind here are more details about my situation:1. plantar fasciatis injury.2. heel spur3. Worst pain in the am when waking up... and stepping out of bed to the point that I'd sometime have to walk on the tip of my right toes to diminish the pain. Yes I own the nighttime splint... I hate it... and I can't say I've seen that help4. Pain also during the day, getting up from a desk after sitting, even for as short as maybe 45 minutes. Not as bad as the pain in the am but definitely something that would cause me to take the first 50 steps slower than I otherwise would5. When warmed up the foot was pretty much fully functional. I do significant amounts of cardio workouts (mostly Zumba) and once my feet have warmed up I can do EVERYTHING the instructor can do at high intensity6. The only shoes I own that I would truly feel comfortable in (AFTER about a week of hating them - I was told it would be this way) is a pair of bierkenstocks (the hard sole...the soft one is supposedly instantly comfortable but overall less supportive)Surprisingly after half a day of wearing these things on saturday I noticed that when I woke up on sunday morning I was in FAR LESS pain than I normally would. monday was even better and this morning I'd say I was pain free. I'm talking when getting out of bed in the am, barefoot on tile. With these on in my sneakers I've been 100% walking-pain free (I say walking because I also have some other form of general pain in my heel that comes and goes and that is not pressure-related... meaning it might or might not hurt while I'm walking and it might or might not hurt even if I'm sitting with zero pressure on the foot ... this has NOT changed at all over the past 4 days. We'll see if time heals all heels :P
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