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Stop Morning Foot Pain Before It Starts

Gentle dorsiflexion — holds the foot in a sustained stretch while you rest
The splint you’ll actually wear — low-profile alternative to a hot, bulky boot
Soft + breathable — thermal materials without the heavy posterior shell
Non-slip safety sole — extra grip for brief nighttime trips out of bed
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Why mornings hurt

During rest, the plantar fascia and calf–Achilles chain can tighten. The first step suddenly loads that tissue again. A night splint keeps the foot in a gentle dorsiflexed position, supporting a sustained stretch before you stand.

A simple mechanism—not a miracle claim.
Description

Orthomen's Plantar Fasciitis Night Splint is designed for therapeutic support during rest or sleep. Its adjustable semi-rigid strap gently pulls the toes upward into slight dorsiflexion, creating a sustained stretch through the plantar fascia and Achilles tendon. The low-profile, breathable construction avoids the heavy posterior shell of a traditional boot, while the rubber grip sole adds stability for brief nighttime trips out of bed.

How to use it

Put the splint on the affected foot before bed. Secure the soft wrap, then adjust the strap until you feel a gentle, sustained stretch—not pain. Start looser for the first few nights and increase tension gradually as your foot adapts. Use it during rest or sleep. The sole is intended only for brief trips out of bed, not extended walking.

Sizing & care

Choose Small, Medium, or Large from the US shoe-size chart. The same splint fits either the left or right foot. Follow the product label for cleaning and care instructions.

Gentle dorsiflexion Low-profile design Soft + breathable Non-slip sole Fits either foot
Sound familiar?

When the First Step Feels Like Walking on Glass

You swing your legs out of bed, put one foot down—and brace. The heel catches first: sharp, hot, sometimes knife-like. On a bad morning, you reach for the wall before you reach the bathroom.

Maybe you have already tried the expensive shoes, the rolling bottle, the inserts, the stretches, even the big plastic boot. Some helped for an hour. Some made sleep worse. And every morning seems to reset the whole cycle.

Orthomen is built around that exact moment: a gentle overnight stretch in a low-profile splint that is easier to make part of a real night’s sleep.

  • First-step stabbing pain
  • “Walking on glass” mornings
  • Pain after sitting or rest
  • Heel + arch tightness
  • Wall-walking to the bathroom
  • Long shifts on your feet
  • Bulky boot in the drawer
  • Tired of trying everything
Lifestyle photo — adult 45–65 at edge of bed, soft morning light, hand at heel

Why Orthomen Feels Different

A night splint only helps if you can stand to keep it on. Orthomen keeps the proven overnight-stretch idea and removes the bulky-boot experience that makes people give up.

Side-sleeper wearing the splint under a light blanket

The Splint You’ll Actually Sleep In

The usual rigid boot can feel hot, heavy, and impossible for a side-sleeper. When it ends up in a drawer, it cannot help the next morning. Orthomen uses a softer, lower-profile design that fits into bedtime without turning sleep into another treatment session.

Comfortable enough to become a routine—that is the real advantage.

Close-up of strap direction + dorsiflexion

Hold the Stretch Before the First Step

During the night, the foot relaxes downward and the plantar fascia can tighten. Then the first step loads it all at once. The adjustable strap gently draws the toes upward, holding the foot in slight dorsiflexion and maintaining a sustained stretch through the plantar fascia and Achilles tendon while you rest.

Gentle tension, not pain. Start looser and adjust over several nights.

Adult walking normally toward a bright kitchen, documentary feel

Get Your Mornings Back

The goal is not a dramatic before-and-after stunt. It is smaller and more meaningful: swing your legs out of bed, stand up, and walk. No bracing. No wince. No wall. Some customers describe improvement after the first night; for others, consistent use over days or weeks matters. Results vary.

Measure progress by the first step—not by hype.

Hands fastening the wrap and tension strap

Set It in Seconds. Adjust It to You.

Choose the correct size, wrap the splint on either foot, and secure the strap until the stretch feels gentle and steady. The low-profile construction is easier to position than a full rigid boot, and the non-slip rubber sole adds grip for a brief trip out of bed.

Either foot. Adjustable tension. One simple bedtime step.

How it compares

One Simple Night Splint vs. the Bulky-Boot Routine

Feature Orthomen Typical rigid boot
Low-profile overnight design Yes — Yes Often bulky
Soft, breathable construction Yes — Yes Rigid posterior shell
Side-sleep friendly profile Yes — Easier to position Often difficult
Fits either foot Yes — Yes Varies by model
Non-slip rubber grip sole Yes — Included Varies by model
Sale price Yes — $9.99 Typically $35–$50

Typical competitor characteristics and pricing vary by brand and retailer.

Will It Fit Your Foot?

Orthomen comes in three sizes and fits either the left or right foot. Choose by your US shoe size, then use the adjustable strap to fine-tune the stretch.

Size US Men US Women
Small 4.5–7 5–8.5
Medium 7.5–10 9–11
Large 10.5–12.5 11.5–13.5

Between sizes or managing swelling? Choose the more comfortable fit and contact Orthomen support if you need help.

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Customer reviews
4.99/5 from 393 reviews

Customers repeatedly mention comfort, support, fit, and easier first steps. Individual results vary.

Why This Low-Profile Design Works Better for Real Life

Gentle dorsiflexion
Holds the toes slightly upward
Sustained overnight stretch
Supports fascia + Achilles while resting
Low-profile build
Less bulk than a posterior boot
Soft + breathable
Designed to avoid overheating
Non-slip sole
Grip for brief nighttime steps
Either-foot fit
Adjustable for left or right
Real customer stories

393 Reviews. One Morning Moment That Matters.

The words are simple: comfortable enough to wear, supportive through the night, and easier first steps in the morning.

★★★★★

“After wearing this night splint just one night, I woke up the next morning with minimal pain and after a week I woke up with no pain. Great product and I recommend it if you suffer from Plantar Fasciitis and have difficulty stepping out of bed in the morning.”

Kelly P. Customer review
★★★★★

“This night splint is comfortable. It works, my plantar fasciitis is much better and I’m confident it will soon be gone all together so I am so glad that I found this brace. I was literally crying out from pain before I started wearing it and surgery is not an option.”

deedeeg Customer review
★★★★★

“This night splint arrived on time and in perfect condition, ready to wear. When I put it on I felt the support I desired and continued to wear it. Great product!!”

Robin H. Customer review
★★★★★

“Great product. Helps a lot when I get up in the morning. Works great and fits great.”

Kiersten U. Customer review
Questions & answers

Everything You’re Wondering

Can I walk in the night splint?

It is designed for use during rest or sleep. The non-slip sole adds stability for brief walking, such as getting up at night, but the splint is not intended for extended walking.

Does it fit both the left and right foot?

Yes. The same design can be worn on either foot. Choose your size, position the splint comfortably, and adjust the straps for that foot.

How tight should I make the strap?

You should feel a gentle, sustained stretch—not pain. Start with a looser fit and gradually increase the tension over several nights as you become accustomed to wearing it. Stop use and seek professional advice if you experience pain, numbness, or worsening symptoms.

How quickly will I notice a difference?

Some Orthomen reviewers describe easier first steps after the first night. Other people need consistent use over days or weeks. Bodies and causes differ, so results vary; think routine and gradual progress, not an instant cure.

How is this different from a rigid night boot?

Both approaches aim to hold the foot in dorsiflexion. Orthomen’s advantage is the lower-profile, softer construction: it is designed to avoid the heat and bulk that make many people stop wearing a traditional posterior boot.

Do I need one for both feet?

The splint fits either foot. Use it on the affected foot. If both feet are affected, ask a qualified clinician whether using one on each side is appropriate for you, then purchase a second unit if needed.

What are the shipping, return, and guarantee terms?

Orthomen advertises fast, free shipping, easy returns, and a quality guarantee. Eligibility can vary for health and safety products, so check the current Shipping, Return/Exchange, and Guarantee policies for the exact terms that apply to this item.

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