Men's Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis
PLANTAR FASCIITIS is an inflammation of the ligament on the bottom (plantar side) of the foot that runs from your heel to the ball of your foot. This condition does not show up on x-ray. Plantar fasciitis occurs as a result of a “pulling” or overstretching of this ligament under the foot from such things as a jumping injury, over-pronation (flattening of the arches), over exercising, weight-lifting, and even during pregnancy due to the added weight gain and therefore increased pressure on the ligament. Discomfort can commonly occur in several places depending on the location of the injury. The bottom-inside of your heel is where the pain most frequently occurs. But pain can also occur in the very middle of the arch or near your toes. Plantar fasciitis can be hard to describe, but many people complain that most discomfort is in the morning when getting out of bed.
- Mild-High Motion Control
- Straight Last
- Extra Stability
- Wide Foundtation
- Removable Insole