Health & Personal Care : HTP Heel Seats, Pair

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Health & Personal Care : HTP Heel Seats, Pair

HTP Heel Seats, Pair

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: HTP Heel Seats
Label: HTP Heel Seats
Product Manufacturer: HTP Heel Seats
Publisher: HTP Heel Seats
Studio: HTP Heel Seats


Product facts:
  • Fasciitis Bar re-stretches plantar fascia and provides reinforcement to prevent collapse of arch
  • Provides support without affecting the fit of your shoe
  • Applies continuous, localized acupressure directly beneath the heel pain hot-spot







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
It took more than 30 years for foot specialist Art Smuckler to perfect this cost effective relief for heel pain, but sufferers of plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, calcaneal bursitis and arch pain the world over will appreciate his efforts. The HTP Heel Seat features a Fasciitis Bar that applies acupressure directly beneath the part of the foot where the heel meets the arch of the foot. This patented feature re-stretches the plantar fascia, redistributes the heels natural fat pad and provides natural structural reinforcement to prevent collapse of the midfoot. Made from KratonĀ®, the Heel Seat easily fits into any shoe and provides just the right amount of support without interfering with the fit of your shoe. Order by men's/women's shoe size above. Click here to view the HTP Heel Seat features.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - They actually work!!
I am on my feet daily, and over the last 2 months began having major heel pain. First thing in the morning, it'd hurt when I first stepped out of the bed, and during the work day, it'd hurt to put pressure on my heels. It appeared to be plantar fasciitis. After trying new shoes, etc, I bought a set of these. I was kinda leary, but I figured it was worth a shot. I have had them about a week, and the morning pain is nearly gone, and I can make it through the day fairly comfortably. I'm willing to bet the pain will be completely gone within a few weeks. I am buying an extra set for my other shoes. These are great. Well worth a try!



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Hard to Tell
Hard to tell whether these heel cups work. Since my heels have not shown much improvement after wearing these several times, I guess I'd say it does not make much difference. Also tightens up shoe fits which is not so comfortable.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Finally! a product that actually works!
I am finally relieved of 3 years of pain. I am running again without pain in my heel. I do not use in running shoes. The daily walking around at work provides much relief.

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Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - slowest shipping ever!
I ordered this product through HTP over 3 weeks ago, and they just sent them out today. And the only reason I found this out was that I emailed them repeatedly to find out when they would arrive. Like most people, I imagine, I ordered this product because I am in a significant amount of pain. If I had known how long the delay would be before they would even be shipped, I would have chosen a different product. I don't know whether they will work when they finally get here, but you can bet I'll return them if they don't.



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