Men's Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis
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While plantar fasciitis pain can sneak up on you and be tricky to treat—it’s not impossible! With the right footwear and treatment methods, you can keep pesky plantar fasciitis at bay.
We’re here to tell you how to spot the best men’s shoes for plantar fasciitis and a few ways you can treat this condition for long-term pain relief.
Features and Benefits of Plantar Fasciitis Shoes for Men
The best shoes for plantar fasciitis for men should feature heel cushioning with a deep heel cup, plenty of arch support, and cushion throughout the length of the foot to absorb shock.
Here's what to look for:
- Cushioning. The best men’s plantar fasciitis shoes offer plenty of heel cushioning as well as shock-absorbing foams throughout the length of the foot to reduce impact on the plantar fascia.
- Arch and Heel Support. Adequate arch support helps to maintain healthy foot alignment and helps to keep your plantar fascia and Achilles tendons from overworking.
- Roomy Toe Box. A wide toe box lets your toes move freely, relieving pressure on the front of your foot and making long-term wear more comfortable.
Ultimately, the best shoes for men with plantar fasciitis should relieve pain and discomfort and keep you doing what you love.
All KURU shoes feature our patented KURUSOLE heel tech, which dynamically flexes to hug and protect the heel and relieve pain. Our ULTIMATE INSOLES gently support your arch and cushion your feet from heel to toe, and our KURUCLOUD foam helps keep you light on your feet.
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Common Causes of Plantar Fasciitis in Men
So, how does plantar fasciitis start in the first place? Plantar fasciitis is a common overuse injury. This means you are more prone to experience plantar fasciitis when you suddenly exercise harder or more often, or when you suddenly have to stand or walk more often than usual.
The plantar fascia gets inflamed and even torn when it takes on too much stress, and that inflammation leads to pain and stiffness in your feet and heels. High-impact exercise, wearing shoes without enough support, or even standing for long periods can all contribute to plantar fasciitis.
Tips to Relieve Plantar Fasciitis
We always recommend seeing a board-certified podiatrist who can create a personalized treatment plan for your unique condition.
In many cases, plantar fasciitis can also be treated at home with simple interventions. Here are a few tips to get you started:
- Stretches and Exercises. Regular stretching and exercise can also help prevent or treat plantar fasciitis. By strengthening the plantar fascia and surrounding ligaments, you reduce your risk of strain or an overuse injury.
- Foot Care and Hygiene. It can be easy to forget our feet in our daily hygiene routine. But taking care of your feet is crucial if you have plantar fasciitis. Be sure to routinely wash, moisturize, and check for any irritation or injury.
- Orthotic Inserts. If you have specific injury or persistent foot pain, custom orthotic inserts can help relieve pain and inflammation. You may use these inserts with supportive footwear to enhance the benefits of both.
Finally, wearing comfortable and supportive shoes like KURUs can give your plantar fascia a break—even when you have to stay on your feet.