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The TechWare ProPlantar Fasciitis Socks are designed for both men and women, offering strong compression and support for foot-related ailments. Made from a durable blend of 80% nylon and 20% spandex, these socks provide a comfortable fit while promoting circulation and reducing inflammation. With a unique anatomical design and graduated compression, they are perfect for athletes and anyone seeking relief from foot pain.
J**E
Not worth the money
They are a little too pricey for me
S**E
Really nice compressions socks
These are really nice compression socks. Comfortable and good-looking socks. I've been diabetic for 30 years, and I felt a positive difference when using these socks. My feet didn't feel so swollen or sore when I went for a walk using these socks. I recently visited a shoe store specializing in diabetic footwear and they recommended I use compression socks. Prior to buying these socks, I never liked wearing compression socks, probably because they were too long for my liking. These socks only go a few inches over my ankles, making them comfortable and easy to put on and take off. I'm going to buy more of these in the future, wear diabetic recommended footwear and they'll be my everyday socks.
J**E
Only one
Never tried compression socks before, i been having foot pain when im at work. The side always hurts and it gets bad where i cant walk. I wore these at work today and instead of being in full pain i only had alittle. Sucks you only get 1 pair for the price.
P**R
Travel goods
Got them for travel - will see. Liked the color nude.
P**K
Nice
Nice socks. A bit tough to put on
A**N
I found even XL to be too tight unfortunately.
The product is extremely well made and designed. I gifted them to a Friend who also has foot conditions. I bought XL, they just didn’t work out for me. The top of the leg band was way to tight leaving marks—-the sock portion itself was too tight —-I do have severe OA & RA in bilateral feet, ankles, and hands. More extensive swelling in the ankles and feet. It was very hard to finally pull them on due to the RA pain and weakness in my fingers. The 2 devices I have to assist putting socks on, do not work with most compression sock's. Even the hard plastic one, folds inward. That said, I do believe this is an amazing product for most people, it just depends on the persons overall foot condition. I was very happy to try the product, and gift it. I do wish companies would create more socks with less compression at the top band of the sock for people like me. I’ve tried numerous compression socks, most of them are just too thick, and too hot to wear all day. The thinner ones tend to get “runs” easily, and jokes at the toe.
J**D
STRANGE TOE PROBLEM ... socks seem to work BUT ....
WARNING: take off at night. Don't use all the time. I had a weird problem with them (CON below).PRO: I used these for a few months (left foot only) because they seemed to work, at least a little, for helping my left ankle stop hurting and, it seems, "stabilize" or not be affected as much by what a podiatrist claimed was calcification in the ankle at the Achilles tendon contact - nothing else showed up when X-rayed and otherwise checked. I pretty much wore them ALL the time.CON?: after several months, I noticed my big toe was pretty tender like my toenail was growing into my toe (on the inside, the side central to my body). It was getting to be a problem potentially impairing my walking at all!! After a few weeks I deduced MAYBE the problem was the compression sock! I took the sock off and now, after a month or so, the toe is mostly back to normal (at least 80% "cured"). Strange.Since my left ankle feels OK I no longer use the sock anyway. It seems to have done the job. IF the compression was creating the toe problem (after a few months), despite not being designed to compress the toes but pulling on them anyway due to the general compression (it was by design a pretty tight sock!), I think I was unwise to leave the sock on at night.By the way, I only wore the Left sock and had zero toe problems with my Right toes. That's a clue, for sure.SUGGESTION: use the sock(s) as little as possible and discontinue if toe tenderness develops. Certainly don't use at night when not using the foot much.
A**O
Love these!
I’m an rn that’s on her feet most of the and has plantar fasciitis and a sprained ankle. These paired with my Hoka sneakers have helped a lot with getting through my shifts. Normally I’d have to take advil midway through my shift but didn’t have to after wearing these. I like the short compression socks vs long compression stockings as well. You have the breathability without being hot wearing scrubs and stockings under. I definitely recommend and will be buying many more. Just wish they sold more pairs per order. Like a pack of 6.
C**A
Muy bueno
Justo lo que buscaba, los uso para jugar pádel, tuve un esguince en el tobillo izquierdo hace unos meses, y ocupaba algo que me reforzara, muy buena calidad.
A**R
Excelente
Muy buen soporte, ya no me duele el pie al caminar
W**N
Size .
They are to tight for my foot .Iam size 11-1/2 to 12
B**I
So far, so good
I'm a believer that when it comes to appliances like this, you need to wear them for a week or two to start getting the corrective / supportive benefits in full effect. I've been wearing then daily now for three days, and they were super tight at first, but even in three days they've come into shape and my feet are a little more used to wearing them. During the day yesterday, I pretty much forgot that I was wearing them, which is the right direction to be heading. They are doing something right and good, I'm not feeling the heel pain through the day as much without them, so the support is working. I will continue to wear them for a while yet and let them do their thing. I'm not currently doing anything else medically to address this heel pain, so it's all on these socks!!
A**N
Just what the doctor ordered.
Very comfortable and supporting.