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Remedy HealthPack of 2 Foot Compression Sleeves

R149

Retail: R300
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Remedy Health Foot Compression Sleeves targets 7 pressure points in your foot on 3 different strength levels of compression for optimal relieve of aches and pains. Wearing these compression sleeves on a regular basis will provide targeted relief to the ball, arch, plantar fascia and heel of your foot while providing support to your ankle. They stimulate the blood circulation in your feet and reduce swelling and foot fatigue as a result. Wear these foot sleeves while resting or while participating in light exercise. 

Product Features
  • Thin, comfortable and discreet
  • Breathable fabric keeps feet dry and comfortable
  • Improves circulation and reduces swelling
  • Soothes and relieves achy heels and feet
  • Supports your ankles 
  • Unisex and fits either foot
  • Machine washable
Sizing Guide
  • Small/Medium – For shoe sizes 4 to 8
  • Large / X-Large – For Shoe sizes 9 to 13

Do I have Plantar Fasciitis?

  • Do you experience a stabbing pain in the bottom of your foot near the heel?
  • Is your pain worst with the first few steps after awakening?
  • Is it triggered by standing for long periods of time?
  • Is it painful to get up from a seated position?

If you answered "Yes" to two or more of these questions then you most probably need Remedy Health Plantar Fasciitis Compression Sleeves.

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