Strassburg Sock Review
January 27, 2010 by apainintheheel
Filed under Heel Pain - Plantar Fasciitis, Solutions
I have tried all kinds of treatments for my plantar fasciitis but using the Strassburg Sock seems to be working well for me. If you suffer from plantar fasciitis, heel pain, heel spurs, tight calves or achilles tendonitis this is an inexpensive treatment that I totally recommend.
The Strassbug sock is different from other types of night boots, braces or splints as it does not lock your ankle into one position. It does keep your foot in a neutral position (almost 90° angle) but it is much more comfortable than wearing other types of mechanical devices such as a night brace, especially while sleeping.
This sock is made of a white knit material. It looks just like a tube sock, extending up your leg and over the calf. There are two straps attached to the sock. These straps are used to keep the foot in a slightly neutral position and is worn while you are in a resting position, sitting down or sleeping.
The Strassburg Sock (1 per package) comes in two sizes, Regular and Large. The regular size strassburg sock fits on legs where the calf measures up to 16 inches. The large size fits on calfs sized 16-21 inches. To determine the best size, measure your calf around its widest point.
I found this sock to be mostly comfortable. The only real problem that I had with it was that it felt a bit tight around the calf. However, it did not deter me from using the sock and getting some relief from my pain.
Are you ready to give the Strassburg sock a try?
Remeber to measure your calf before placing your order to make sure you get the correct size.
Click here to order a Large sized Strassburg sock.
Click here to order a Regular size Strassburg sock.

I hadn’t heard of this kind of sock. Looks like a great help. My husband suffers from various things and I’m going to ask his doctor if this would be a good things for him to use to get better.
Thanks for telling us about it.
All the best,
Eren
I’ve had a lot of heel pain over the years. Your site is a good resource!