OS1st Plantar Fasciitis Compression Socks
OS1st Plantar Fasciitis Compression Socks
OS1st Plantar Fasciitis Compression Socks
OS1st Plantar Fasciitis Compression Socks

OS1st Plantar Fasciitis Compression Socks

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The OS1st Plantar Fasciitis Sock features award-winning, patented FS4®technology. Wear during runs or sports activity to aid in preventing PF symptom onset and act as an overall foot health and performance aid. With precisely targeted compression levels, the FS4TMfeatures Compression Zone Technology® that is designed for proper foot support and injury prevention. Also the soft moisture-wicking fabric with anti-odour treatment and padding in the right places which creates a technical performance sock that strengthens the foot structure and prevents Plantar Fasciitis, as well as, overuse injuries.

Targeted Conditions

  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Foot Fatigue
  • Arch/Heel Pain

Performance Features

  • Medical Grade Support
  • Y-Gore heel for anatomical shape
  • Patented Compression Zone Technology®
  • Seamless Construction
  • Extra cushioning without the bulk
  • Anatomical left/right design for perfect fit
  • Anti-bacterial fabric

Comes with one (1) pair of socks per package.

Alignment of your Kinetic Chain:
More than 75% of the adult population suffer from a foot misalignment. If your feet are misaligned and unbalanced it can cause issues - muscle and joint pain, injuries and other foot-related problems - both now and in later life.
kinetic chain in and out of alignment 
Alignment starts with the feet and a strong natural foundation at the base of the body. FootBalance custom insoles support and cushion your body, providing the foundation and balance it requires.
Overpronation:
When the foot rolls inward excessively, distributing weight unevenly. One of the most common foot misalignments.
feet in overpronation
 Excessive Supination:
When the foot leans to the outside. Weight is distributed along the outside, reducing the body's natural shock absorbing capability.
feet in supinated position
Neutral:
Foot and ankle maintain a straight line. Weight is distributed evenly across the foot and heel.
feet in normal alignment