Plantar Fasciitis Shoes
Sep 9th, 2008 by admin
Also known as the “heel pain syndrome”, plantar fasciitis is much more common than you think. The plantar fascia is a series of tendons that run under the foot from the base of the heel to the metatarsal pad (or toe pad).
When in pain most people have the tendency to try to correct it with immediate relief. Typically a person will run out and buy a cheaply made arch support from the local drug store. This is NOT the way to treat your pain, as it will just lead to more pain.
New Balance Annapolis recommends that you buy a proper fitting shoe that has a good amount of arch support and inner foot stability. Good examples of running shoes would be the New Balance 768, the New Balance 859, and the New Balance 1224 series running shoes. Good examples of walking shoes would be the New Balance 845, the New Balance 926, and the New Balance 811 series. Many of these New Balance Shoe styles come in multiple colors, sizes, and widths to accommodate your specific fit.
In addition when buying a New Balance Stability Shoe you may also want to buy a Pressure Relief shoe Insole. This insole will help with the immediate pain you may have by providing optimal cushioning for your sore heel, and painful arch.
In conclusion the trick with plantar fasciitis is to give your foot good support, and only use an insert as a secondary helping agent in combination with a good pair of New Balance Shoes.





