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Powerstep Ultrastrech Night Sock

Powerstep Ultrastrech Night Sock

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  • Comfortably stretches the calf and soft tissues of the foot
  • Ultra-soft, lightweight materials for added comfort when in use
  • Adjustable strap provides a slight, gentle and effective stretch
  • Speeds recovery from Plantar Fasciitis and overuse injuries
  • A comfortable alternative to night splints

DESCRIPTION:

The PowerStep® UltraStretch® Night Sock provides a gentle and effective stretch to keep the foot in a neutral position. The UltraStretch helps alleviate pain associated with common overuse injuries such as Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles Tendonitis when taking those first morning steps.

BENEFITS:

The PowerStep UltraStretch Night Sock is a less bulky alternative to night splints, allowing you to comfortably stretch the calf muscles and soft tissues of the foot while at rest or during sleep. The adjustable dorsiflexion strap provides a gentle stretch to alleviate pain and soreness, while the non-stretch toe area ensures flexion originates at the ball of foot, providing optimal pain relief. The adjustable calf band prevents sock from slipping while in use. Fits right or left foot.

Ideal for: Plantar Fasciitis; Achilles Tendonitis; Heel & Arch Pain; Calf Muscle Cramps; Runner’s Cramps; Soreness from Overuse Injuries

SPECIFICATIONS:

The PowerStep UltraStretch Night Sock is a less bulky alternative to night splints, allowing you to comfortably stretch the calf muscles and soft tissues of the foot while at rest or during sleep. The adjustable dorsiflexion strap provides a gentle stretch to alleviate pain and soreness, while the non-stretch toe area ensures flexion originates at the ball of foot, providing optimal pain relief. The adjustable calf band prevents sock from slipping while in use. Fits right or left foot.

Ideal for: Plantar Fasciitis; Achilles Tendonitis; Heel & Arch Pain; Calf Muscle Cramps; Runner’s Cramps; Soreness from Overuse Injuries

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