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El Salvador, San Salvador
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Review on 🧦 Compression Socks for Plantar Fasciitis with Arch and Ankle Support - Enhanced Foot Care by Deandre Kamaludin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reduced my heel pain so much I'll probably buy another set. I'm glad I tried them.

I paid full price for my kit. My impressions: 1) build quality is very good; 2) the fit on my foot in a size 10 is snug, which I think should be if I used the plus size; 3) Wearing them as part of the overall treatment for my severe heel pain is a noticeable benefit. I'm always willing to try any product that gets at least a few good reviews as long as the price is right. I've tried many liners, tires, boots, etc. I have to say that my expectations for them were low, but the results far exceeded expectations. After using them for about 10 days I noticed that on a 100 point pain scale wearing this compression sock reduced the intensity by maybe 15-25 points. I don't find it that bad to stand on my painful heel first thing in the morning when I'm wearing a sock all night. The sock seems to improve the performance of a good insole. Overall I think it's worth the money and I'll probably buy it again. UPDATE 6/3/2017: Since my original review, I have actually purchased more sets. Some were for me, others were gifts for family members like me with heel pain. I've heard good reviews from everyone they've received. They stand up to multiple washes, all-day wear under evening socks, etc. For me, these compression stockings have been a much better source of long-term relief than I expected. I still find that the best results are achieved by NOT wearing a compression stocking all the time - it seems that, similar to the occasional application of ice or heat to a joint injury, the best effect is achieved by wearing the Wear the sock for 8-10 hours and then allow the soft tissue to rest for some time to expand while the pressure is released. Putting the sock back on after rest brings more relief. Just my two cents.

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