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Picture of FOOTSMART PASSIVE NIGHT SPLINT (MODEL 10097) FootSmart Passive Night Splint, model 10097, is a passive night splint designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities. This adjustable splint holds the foot and toes in a flexed position throughout the night, stretching the plantar fascia and the Achilles tendon to relieve pain from plantar fasciitis. The splint has a removable, washable, soft padded velour cover with an adjustable hook-and-loop closure and can be worn on either the left or right foot. The cover is made of nylon with a urethane foam inset and tricot lining, the shell is made of molded polypropylene, and the wedge is made of EVA. OPTIONS: Replacement cover and replacement wedge. SIZES: Small (for women's 4 to 8 or men's 6 to 7.5 shoe sizes) or medium/large (for women's 8.5 to 13 or men's 8 to 12 shoe sizes).

Notes: FootSmart is a registered trademark of FootSmart Products.

Price: 59.95.

This product record was updated on July 13, 2006.

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FootSmart Products

PO Box 922908
Norcross, Georgia 30010
United States
Telephone: 800-870-7149.
Web: http://www.footsmart.com.
Email: customerservice@footsmart.com.


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