STRASSBURG SOCK
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STRASSBURG SOCK

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Strassburg Sock

The ONLY medically proven soft night splint
For Plantar Fasciitis, medical research shows average recovery time of 18.5 days with 97.8 recovering within 8 weeks.

Also effective for Achilles Tendonitis and Tight Calves

Recommended by top podiatrists, physical therapists, orthopedic surgeons, athletics, and top sports medicine docs.

Measurer Calf at it largest point, just below knee

Sizes
Regular -Fits calf size up to 40cm
Large - Fits calf size 40 - 53cm
Pediatric

Why the Strassburg Sock?

If you have plantar fasciitis, you know how incredibly frustrating the condition can be. Many sufferers find temporary relief with daytime remedies only to find the pain return each morning. The body heals during sleep and times of rest. Effective treatment requires a combination of daytime and night-time treatments. The Strassburg Sock is designed to hold the plantar fascia in the optimum healing position at night.


The most common symptom of plantar fasciitis is morning heel pain. Many sufferers describe the pain as a sharp stabbing or burning pain felt upon those first morning steps. They often turn to heel pads or gel insoles to cushion the area thinking that it is something sharp that needs to be padded. What’s actually happening is that the plantar fascia is tearing away from the heel. The fascia is stretched throughout the day and then contracts and heals in a relaxed position at night. It’s similar to having a cut on your knuckle that never heals because the area is constantly being flexed. For many years doctors have prescribed night splints hoping to help relieve the morning pain by stretching the calf. Calf tightness can predispose someone to develop plantar fasciitis but treating the problem but calf stretching is like washing your hands after you already have a cold. It’s too late. The Strassburg Sock doesn’t stretch the calves but flexes the foot without uncomfortably pulling on the toes. This places tension directly on the plantar fascia by taking advantage of something called the Windlass Mechanism.

How long do I have to use the Strassburg Sock?

The Strassburg Sock is designed to be worn at night while sleeping, or during periods of extended rest. For optimum results, the sock should be worn for a minimum of 6 hours per night until the sufferers has 7 pain free mornings. In an independent medical research study, the largest every conducted on any night splint this was an average of 18.5 days and 97.8 of patients recovering within 8 weeks.

What are the advantages of the “Strassburg Sock”?

The patented, FDA registered Strassburg Sock has been proven effective in the largest independent night splint study ever conducted.
Patients in the research study recovered in an average of 18.5 days with 97.8 of patients recovering within 8 weeks.
It’s simple and comfortable. In medical research studies, 100 of patients were able to comfortably wear it when worn as directed.
It’s lightweight, breathable and will not restrict sleep. It allows sufferers to sleep in any position, including belly sleepers
Strassburg Sock

The ONLY medically proven soft night splint
For Plantar Fasciitis, medical research shows average recovery time of 18.5 days with 97.8 recovering within 8 weeks.

Also effective for Achilles Tendonitis and Tight Calves

Recommended by top podiatrists, physical therapists, orthopedic surgeons, athletics, and top sports medicine docs.

Measurer Calf at it largest point, just below knee

Sizes
Regular -Fits calf size up to 40cm
Large - Fits calf size 40 - 53cm
Pediatric

Why the Strassburg Sock?

If you have plantar fasciitis, you know how incredibly frustrating the condition can be. Many sufferers find temporary relief with daytime remedies only to find the pain return each morning. The body heals during sleep and times of rest. Effective treatment requires a combination of daytime and night-time treatments. The Strassburg Sock is designed to hold the plantar fascia in the optimum healing position at night.


The most common symptom of plantar fasciitis is morning heel pain. Many sufferers describe the pain as a sharp stabbing or burning pain felt upon those first morning steps. They often turn to heel pads or gel insoles to cushion the area thinking that it is something sharp that needs to be padded. What’s actually happening is that the plantar fascia is tearing away from the heel. The fascia is stretched throughout the day and then contracts and heals in a relaxed position at night. It’s similar to having a cut on your knuckle that never heals because the area is constantly being flexed. For many years doctors have prescribed night splints hoping to help relieve the morning pain by stretching the calf. Calf tightness can predispose someone to develop plantar fasciitis but treating the problem but calf stretching is like washing your hands after you already have a cold. It’s too late. The Strassburg Sock doesn’t stretch the calves but flexes the foot without uncomfortably pulling on the toes. This places tension directly on the plantar fascia by taking advantage of something called the Windlass Mechanism.

How long do I have to use the Strassburg Sock?

The Strassburg Sock is designed to be worn at night while sleeping, or during periods of extended rest. For optimum results, the sock should be worn for a minimum of 6 hours per night until the sufferers has 7 pain free mornings. In an independent medical research study, the largest every conducted on any night splint this was an average of 18.5 days and 97.8 of patients recovering within 8 weeks.

What are the advantages of the “Strassburg Sock”?

The patented, FDA registered Strassburg Sock has been proven effective in the largest independent night splint study ever conducted.
Patients in the research study recovered in an average of 18.5 days with 97.8 of patients recovering within 8 weeks.
It’s simple and comfortable. In medical research studies, 100 of patients were able to comfortably wear it when worn as directed.
It’s lightweight, breathable and will not restrict sleep. It allows sufferers to sleep in any position, including belly sleepers