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Your cart is empty.For Plantar Fasciitis medical research shows average recovery time of 18.5 days and 97.8% recovered within 8 weeks. ONLY medically proven soft night splint.Also effective for Achilles Tendonitis and Tight calves.Recommended by top podiatrists, physical therapists, orthopedic surgeons, athletics, and top sports medicine docs.
nishtha mahajan
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2023
Ive been struggling with plantar for 3 months now and nothing that my physiotherapist did helped. We trie acupuncture, gun machine, strengthening muscle exercises and icing etc. 2 days of wearing this sock at night and my foot doesn't feel heavy anymore and pain has reduced significantly!!! PLEASE DO NOT RETHINK BUYING IT. GO AHEAD AND JUST BUY IT.
nishtha mahajan
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2023
Ive been struggling with plantar for 3 months now and nothing that my physiotherapist did helped. We trie acupuncture, gun machine, strengthening muscle exercises and icing etc. 2 days of wearing this sock at night and my foot doesn't feel heavy anymore and pain has reduced significantly!!! PLEASE DO NOT RETHINK BUYING IT. GO AHEAD AND JUST BUY IT.
Karla Villegas
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 7, 2021
I've read the reviews and was a bit skeptical but I've used the sock and my foot pain has eased from the first day I slept with it. It's surprisingly comfortable and easy to use. I'm a short person (5 ft 1) and thought it might not fit, but it does. I didn't pull the velcro too much and didn't feel any pain in my toes as some customers did, so that was good too.
Karla Villegas
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 7, 2021
I've read the reviews and was a bit skeptical but I've used the sock and my foot pain has eased from the first day I slept with it. It's surprisingly comfortable and easy to use. I'm a short person (5 ft 1) and thought it might not fit, but it does. I didn't pull the velcro too much and didn't feel any pain in my toes as some customers did, so that was good too.
Imke
Reviewed in Germany on November 10, 2019
bij de verkoper was 1 maat te koop. blijkt te smal te zijn. Let daarop, teruggave niet mogelijk. contact opgenomen met de site van Strasbourg sock doen ook uiteindelijk niets. waardeloos dus. volgens de site bestaan er meer maten
Imke
Reviewed in Germany on November 10, 2019
bij de verkoper was 1 maat te koop. blijkt te smal te zijn. Let daarop, teruggave niet mogelijk. contact opgenomen met de site van Strasbourg sock doen ook uiteindelijk niets. waardeloos dus. volgens de site bestaan er meer maten
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on June 27, 2018
El producto hace lo que tiene que hacer y es bastante cómodo- puedo dormir así. Se nota el efecto de despertar. Las materiales son buenas.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on June 27, 2018
El producto hace lo que tiene que hacer y es bastante cómodo- puedo dormir así. Se nota el efecto de despertar. Las materiales son buenas.
barbara
Reviewed in Italy on September 25, 2017
Ho voluto acquistare questo prodotto dopo averne sentito parlare per la prima volta su un famoso forum di running.Scettico ho provato l'acquisto.Devo dire che già dalla prima notte, la fascite ha iniziato ad essere un lontano ricordo!OK, non avevo una sindrome acuta, però i classici dolore ai primi passi non li avverto più!Semplicemente magica!Consigliatissima!
barbara
Reviewed in Italy on September 25, 2017
Ho voluto acquistare questo prodotto dopo averne sentito parlare per la prima volta su un famoso forum di running.Scettico ho provato l'acquisto.Devo dire che già dalla prima notte, la fascite ha iniziato ad essere un lontano ricordo!OK, non avevo una sindrome acuta, però i classici dolore ai primi passi non li avverto più!Semplicemente magica!Consigliatissima!
AliPaliCdH
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2017
I bought this in the hopes that it would help with my PF on both feet. I am giving it two stars because it has already started to fall apart after using it for only two weeks. Specifically, the seam at the top where the D-ring is held has started unravelling. I don't know if I can sew it up so that it is strong enough for use again. This should not happen after only two weeks.Now for the two suggestions. It is marketed for use during sleep, and a lot of people find that understandably uncomfortable. Instead, I use it for a couple of hours a day while I am resting and reading. I don't watch TV, but if you do you could use it then too. This does help to stretch the calf muscle.The second suggestion is for those folks who say it hurts their toes. That happened to me also when I first tried it. My solution, which works great, was to insert into the socks one of the plastic shoe inserts I also bought for PF (e.g., Superfeet). My foot rests on the insert, and the sock is over that. And Voila! No more toe pain!!!Update: I sent a note to the company about the quality control issue, and I got a reply back the next day saying that they would send me a new one, which they did. Hopefully this one will not have the same issue, and I will see if the sock helps me. Given the company response, I’ve updated the review to three stars, and if I use it now for a while and it helps reliee the PF then I will update the review again.
AliPaliCdH
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2017
I bought this in the hopes that it would help with my PF on both feet. I am giving it two stars because it has already started to fall apart after using it for only two weeks. Specifically, the seam at the top where the D-ring is held has started unravelling. I don't know if I can sew it up so that it is strong enough for use again. This should not happen after only two weeks.Now for the two suggestions. It is marketed for use during sleep, and a lot of people find that understandably uncomfortable. Instead, I use it for a couple of hours a day while I am resting and reading. I don't watch TV, but if you do you could use it then too. This does help to stretch the calf muscle.The second suggestion is for those folks who say it hurts their toes. That happened to me also when I first tried it. My solution, which works great, was to insert into the socks one of the plastic shoe inserts I also bought for PF (e.g., Superfeet). My foot rests on the insert, and the sock is over that. And Voila! No more toe pain!!!Update: I sent a note to the company about the quality control issue, and I got a reply back the next day saying that they would send me a new one, which they did. Hopefully this one will not have the same issue, and I will see if the sock helps me. Given the company response, I’ve updated the review to three stars, and if I use it now for a while and it helps reliee the PF then I will update the review again.
Sheldon Leemon
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2016
I had a stubborn case of plantar fasciitis in my right foot for the last six months and nothing seemed to help. I got custom orthotics and special shoes, did physical therapy exercises, rolled my foot on a frozen water bottle, tried compression socks, etc. The one thing I didn't try was the hard plastic night splint that my podiatrist sold me. No matter how I adjusted it, it felt like a medieval torture device. I couldn't wear it for more than fifteen minutes at a time, and I certainly couldn't sleep in it.Then I tried the Strassburg Sock. It pulled my toes back so that my foot remained in a flexed position, but did so gently and comfortably. I could sleep in it easily, and wear it whenever I sat for a long period of time, sitting at the computer, for example, or watching TV. I found that using it that way immediately eliminated the "painful first step" I experienced when I got up in the morning, or after watching TV for a couple of hours. The package says that that according to a large, peer-reviewed research study the average recovery time was 18.5 days. I got significant relief after about a week, and a month later I am 90% better. I will continue wearing it at night until I feel no pain in my foot.I had no problem with fit. My calf measured about 15" around, and the 16-inch sock fit fine, without feeling too loose or too tight. I found that I did not have to tighten the calf strap too much to keep the toe pulled back enough. You don't have to get it into a tight "L" position like the hard plastic night splint positions the foot. Just pulling the toe back somewhat is enough to stretch the plantar fascia and provide relief. $40 may seem like a lot for a sock, but the relief I got was priceless
Sheldon Leemon
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2016
I had a stubborn case of plantar fasciitis in my right foot for the last six months and nothing seemed to help. I got custom orthotics and special shoes, did physical therapy exercises, rolled my foot on a frozen water bottle, tried compression socks, etc. The one thing I didn't try was the hard plastic night splint that my podiatrist sold me. No matter how I adjusted it, it felt like a medieval torture device. I couldn't wear it for more than fifteen minutes at a time, and I certainly couldn't sleep in it.Then I tried the Strassburg Sock. It pulled my toes back so that my foot remained in a flexed position, but did so gently and comfortably. I could sleep in it easily, and wear it whenever I sat for a long period of time, sitting at the computer, for example, or watching TV. I found that using it that way immediately eliminated the "painful first step" I experienced when I got up in the morning, or after watching TV for a couple of hours. The package says that that according to a large, peer-reviewed research study the average recovery time was 18.5 days. I got significant relief after about a week, and a month later I am 90% better. I will continue wearing it at night until I feel no pain in my foot.I had no problem with fit. My calf measured about 15" around, and the 16-inch sock fit fine, without feeling too loose or too tight. I found that I did not have to tighten the calf strap too much to keep the toe pulled back enough. You don't have to get it into a tight "L" position like the hard plastic night splint positions the foot. Just pulling the toe back somewhat is enough to stretch the plantar fascia and provide relief. $40 may seem like a lot for a sock, but the relief I got was priceless
Bluepony
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2016
This helps greatly with my achilles tendinitis. Most mornings, it totally eliminates the sharp pain (back of ankle, just above heal) upon waking. I put a Superfoot insole in it to relieve pressure on the toes and make bending of the foot more even. I can sleep in this all night without discomfort to my foot.I have tried a hard boot support, which also works but I can't manage to sleep in it all night because it is cumbersome and uncomfortable. I tried an over the top of the foot hard support, but found that even more uncomfortable than the boot plus it tended to slip off at night unless I kept the velcro band so tight that it caused numbness in my toes. For me, the Strassburg sock is much more comfortable than either of the hard splint options, although they all work for me when I can manage to keep them on all night.I took off one star due to sizing. My calf size is 15 inches, so I ordered a "regular" size that is supposed to go up to 16 inches. However, the regular is very tight on my calf at the point of the upper sock band (I'm not referring to the velcro there, which I keep lose and is only to hold the ring in place). The sock is just too small for me and also a little too short. I've order a "large," which has not arrived yet but hopefully should solve the problem. I'm a woman with long legs and rather small calves.
Bluepony
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2016
This helps greatly with my achilles tendinitis. Most mornings, it totally eliminates the sharp pain (back of ankle, just above heal) upon waking. I put a Superfoot insole in it to relieve pressure on the toes and make bending of the foot more even. I can sleep in this all night without discomfort to my foot.I have tried a hard boot support, which also works but I can't manage to sleep in it all night because it is cumbersome and uncomfortable. I tried an over the top of the foot hard support, but found that even more uncomfortable than the boot plus it tended to slip off at night unless I kept the velcro band so tight that it caused numbness in my toes. For me, the Strassburg sock is much more comfortable than either of the hard splint options, although they all work for me when I can manage to keep them on all night.I took off one star due to sizing. My calf size is 15 inches, so I ordered a "regular" size that is supposed to go up to 16 inches. However, the regular is very tight on my calf at the point of the upper sock band (I'm not referring to the velcro there, which I keep lose and is only to hold the ring in place). The sock is just too small for me and also a little too short. I've order a "large," which has not arrived yet but hopefully should solve the problem. I'm a woman with long legs and rather small calves.
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