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Foot pain can be debilitating, affecting your ability to walk, work, and enjoy daily activities. Whether you're suffering from plantar fasciitis heel pain, a broken toe, foot fractures, diabetic foot ulcers, or post-surgical recovery, choosing the right treatment product is essential for faster healing and pain relief. OrthoTape.com offers a comprehensive selection of plantar fasciitis night splints, post-op shoes, CAM walker boots, and foot casting supplies to support your recovery.
Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the plantar fascia ligament, the thick band of tissue connecting your heel bone to your toes. This condition causes stabbing heel pain and arch pain, especially with the first steps in the morning or after prolonged sitting. The pain occurs because the plantar fascia tightens overnight, then tears and stretches when you suddenly bear weight.
Symptoms: Sharp heel pain in the morning, pain in the arch of the foot, heel pain when walking after rest, tenderness on the bottom of the foot, stiffness and limited ankle flexibility
Causes: Overuse from running or standing, tight calf muscles, high arches or flat feet, obesity, improper footwear, age-related tissue degeneration
Treatment: Night splints to maintain stretch on plantar fascia during sleep, rest and ice, stretching exercises, supportive footwear, orthotic inserts, physical therapy
Foot fractures occur when bones in the foot break due to trauma, overuse, or repetitive stress. Stress fractures are tiny cracks in bones caused by repetitive force, common in runners and athletes. Metatarsal fractures (broken bones in the midfoot) and toe fractures are among the most common foot injuries.
Symptoms: Immediate pain and swelling, difficulty bearing weight, bruising, tenderness, visible deformity (severe fractures)
Causes: Dropping heavy objects on foot, falls, car accidents, sports injuries, overuse from running, poor bone health
Treatment: Fiberglass short leg casts for complete immobilization, CAM walker boots for stable fractures and post-cast transition, rest and elevation, gradual return to weight-bearing, physical therapy
Diabetic foot problems occur from poor circulation and nerve damage (neuropathy) in the legs and feet. Diabetic foot ulcers are open wounds that develop on the bottom of the foot, often going unnoticed due to reduced sensation. Without proper offloading and treatment, these wounds can become infected and lead to serious complications.
Symptoms: Open sores or wounds on foot, numbness or tingling, reduced sensation, slow-healing wounds, skin discoloration, swelling
Causes: Poor circulation, peripheral neuropathy, pressure points, ill-fitting shoes, minor injuries that go unnoticed
Treatment: Diabetic offloading post-op shoes to remove pressure from wound areas, wound care and dressings, blood sugar management, specialized insoles, regular foot inspections
Achilles tendonitis is inflammation of the Achilles tendon, the large tendon connecting calf muscles to the heel bone. Achilles ruptures are complete tears of this tendon, often occurring during sudden movements in sports.
Symptoms: Pain and stiffness along the Achilles tendon, swelling, limited ankle flexibility, popping sensation (rupture), inability to push off foot (rupture)
Treatment: Night splints for tendonitis, CAM walker boots with Achilles wedge kits for ruptures, rest and ice, physical therapy, surgical repair (severe ruptures)
Night splints are the gold standard treatment for plantar fasciitis, maintaining a gentle stretch on the plantar fascia ligament while you sleep. This prevents the tissue from tightening overnight, dramatically reducing morning heel pain and accelerating healing.
Dorsal Night Splints: Lightweight, low-profile design worn on the front/top of the foot and shin. Less bulky than posterior splints, making them easier to sleep in. Features adjustable straps to control dorsiflexion angle. Brands: eLife Dorsal Night Splint, Ovation Medical Dorsal Night Splint.
Posterior Night Splints: Boot-style design worn on the back of the leg, similar to a ski boot. Provides maximum stretch with bilateral adjustable straps. More substantial support but bulkier. Brands: Ovation Medical Posterior Night Splint, DeRoyal Night Splint.
Hybrid Night Splints: Combines best features of both designs with patented articulating hinge for full range of adjustable settings throughout rehab. Superior padding for comfort. Brand: Ovation Medical Hybrid Night Splint.
When to Use: Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, drop foot, post-static pain (pain after rest), chronic heel pain
How They Work: By maintaining your foot in dorsiflexion (toes pointed toward shin) during sleep, night splints keep the plantar fascia in a lengthened state, allowing micro-tears to heal properly and preventing the painful morning tightening cycle.
Post-operative shoes provide protection and support after foot surgery, toe surgery, bunion procedures, and for diabetic foot ulcer treatment. They feature rigid soles to prevent toe flexion and open-toe designs for bandage accommodation.
Standard Post-Op Shoes: Basic surgical shoes with rigid sole, adjustable straps, and open-toe design. Ideal for general foot surgeries, toe procedures, and post-cast transition. Brand: FLA C3 Post-Op Surgical Shoe with Microban antimicrobial protection.
Diabetic Offloading Shoes: Specialized shoes with active offloading insoles that redistribute pressure away from wound areas. Removable toe pieces for wound accessibility and daily inspection. Accommodates bulky dressings. Brand: Ossur DH Diabetic Offloading Post-Op Shoe.
When to Use: Post-surgical recovery (bunion, hammertoe, toe fusion), diabetic foot ulcers, plantar wounds, metatarsal fractures, forefoot injuries, post-cast protection
Short (Low Top) CAM Boots: Extend to just above the ankle, providing targeted foot immobilization while allowing ankle mobility. Perfect for metatarsal fractures, toe fractures, midfoot injuries, and stress fractures where ankle support isn't the primary concern.
Pneumatic (Air) vs. Non-Pneumatic: Air boots feature inflatable bladders for adjustable compression to accommodate swelling. Non-air boots use foam padding for simplicity when swelling is minimal.
Premium Brands: Ossur FormFit & Rebound (shock-absorbing, breathable), Ovation Gen 2 (Shock-Pod technology), DeRoyal Tracker EX (lightweight, closed-heel)
When to Use: Foot fractures, metatarsal fractures, stress fractures, severe foot sprains, post-operative mobility, soft tissue injuries
Short Leg Cast Kits: Complete professional-grade kits for creating custom-molded casts from below the knee to the toes. Provides superior immobilization compared to removable boots, with better patient compliance and faster healing for fractures.
Waterproof Cast Options: OrthoH20, AquaCast, and Delta Dry waterproof padding allow showering, bathing, and swimming while keeping casts clean and germ-free.
When to Use: Foot fractures requiring maximum immobilization, ankle fractures, post-surgical stabilization, superior compliance vs. removable boots
Used in combination with CAM walker boots to provide adjustable plantar flexion angles for Achilles rupture treatment. Wedges can be modified throughout rehabilitation process for gradual tendon healing.
When to Use: Full or partial Achilles tendon ruptures, post-surgical Achilles repair, Achilles tendonitis requiring immobilization
Immediate Relief: Rest, ice application, anti-inflammatory medication, supportive footwear
Night Splint Therapy: Wear plantar fasciitis night splint every night for 4-12 weeks, maintaining gentle stretch on plantar fascia
Daytime Support: Orthotic inserts, supportive shoes, heel cups, compression socks
Exercises: Calf stretches, plantar fascia stretches, toe curls, towel stretches
Recovery Time: 6-12 weeks with consistent night splint use and stretching
Immediate Care: Immobilize foot, ice application, elevation, avoid weight-bearing, seek medical evaluation
Stable Fractures: Fiberglass short leg cast for 4-6 weeks, transition to CAM walker boot, gradual weight-bearing
Stress Fractures: CAM walker boot for 4-8 weeks, rest from impact activities, gradual return to activity
Recovery Time: 6-8 weeks for bone healing, 3-4 months for full recovery
Wound Care: Daily cleaning and dressing changes, infection monitoring, blood sugar management
Offloading: Diabetic offloading post-op shoe to remove all pressure from wound area, specialized insoles
Monitoring: Daily wound inspection using removable toe piece, regular medical follow-up
Recovery Time: 1-4 months depending on wound severity and blood sugar control
We're authorized dealers for Ossur, Ovation Medical, DeRoyal, eLife, and FLA Orthopedics. Every product comes with full manufacturer warranties (6-month to 1-year) and guaranteed authenticity. Unlike Amazon and eBay sellers offering counterfeit or expired products, we source directly from manufacturers.
Medical offices and pharmacies charge premium prices for night splints ($80-150+), post-op shoes ($60-120+), and CAM boots ($200-400+). Our wholesale-direct pricing saves you 30-50% while providing the same or better quality products.
Not sure which night splint style is right for you? Need help choosing between a boot and a cast? Our team provides expert guidance to help you select the optimal product for your specific condition. Call 800-580-9887 (M-F 9:30 AM – 5 PM EST).
Most orders ship same day by 3 PM EST from our warehouses in Ridgeland SC, New Jersey, and California. When you're in pain, fast relief matters—we get products to you quickly.
We stock multiple night splint styles (dorsal, posterior, hybrid), all boot sizes and inflation types, diabetic offloading shoes, waterproof cast options, and accessories. You get choice, not limited inventory.
How long should I wear a plantar fasciitis night splint? Most patients wear night splints for 4-12 weeks until morning heel pain resolves. Some continue wearing them several nights per week for maintenance. Consistency is key—wear every night for best results.
Can I sleep comfortably in a night splint? There's an adjustment period of 3-7 nights. Dorsal splints are generally more comfortable for sleeping than posterior boot-style splints. The Ovation Hybrid offers the best comfort with superior padding.
What's the difference between dorsal and posterior night splints? Dorsal splints are lightweight and worn on the front/top of the foot—easier to sleep in. Posterior splints are boot-style, worn on the back of the leg—provide maximum stretch but are bulkier. Both are effective; choice depends on comfort preference.
Do I need a boot or a cast for my foot fracture? Casts provide superior immobilization and better compliance (can't be removed), leading to faster healing. Boots offer convenience for bathing but risk non-compliance. Your doctor will recommend based on fracture type and stability.
How do diabetic offloading shoes work? They use specialized insoles that redistribute pressure away from wound areas, allowing ulcers to heal without bearing weight. The removable toe piece allows daily wound inspection and dressing changes.
Can I walk in a post-op shoe? Yes, post-op shoes are designed for walking during recovery. The rigid sole prevents toe flexion while allowing mobility. Follow your doctor's weight-bearing instructions.
Will my insurance cover these products? Many products qualify for insurance reimbursement. Night splints use HCPCS code L4396, CAM boots use L4387 (non-pneumatic) or L4361 (pneumatic). We provide detailed receipts for insurance claims.
Browse our complete selection of foot and toe pain treatment products above. Whether you need a plantar fasciitis night splint for heel pain relief, a diabetic offloading shoe for wound healing, or a CAM walker boot for fracture recovery, OrthoTape.com has the professional-grade products you need for successful treatment and faster healing.


Amazing brace for post elbow/ bicep tendon surgery. The same one they wanted to provide but at a small fraction of the cost.
I met my expectation.
I'm very pleased with my braces and I appreciate the prompt delivery of my order.

















