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Picture of PLANTAR FASCIITIS NIGHT STRETCH SPLINT The Plantar Fasciitis Night Stretch Splint is an ankle foot orthosis designed to provide continuous stretching of the plantar fascia and achilles tendon for relief or elimination of pain. This splint features flexion preset at 10 degrees and has adjustable straps to provide additional flexion. This splint is made of semi-rigid polypropylene and includes hook and loop straps. OPTIONS: Toe wedge for increased stretch; scaphoid pad for arch support; Fluffi-Liner; Fluffi-Straps. SIZES: Small/Mediums fits shoe sizes women's 4-8 and men's 6-7; Large/X-Large fits shoe sizes women's 8 and above and men's 8-12. COLOR: White.

Notes: Fluffi-Liner and Fluffi-Straps are trademarks.

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This product record was updated on April 8, 2013.

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Maramed Orthopedic Systems

2480 West 82nd Street, #8
Hialeah, Florida 33016
United States
Telephone: 800-327-5830 or 305-823-8300.
Fax: 305-823-8304.
Web: http://www.maramed.com.
Email: maramed@oandp.com.


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