Discover The Mechanical Fix You Haven’t Tried
You have done everything the internet told you to do.
You roll your foot on a frozen water bottle. You stretch your calves on the stairs. You even bought new shoes. Yet, every morning, that sharp, stabbing pain in your heel greets you the moment you step out of bed.
If you are stuck in the cycle of chronic Plantar Fasciitis or Achilles Tendonitis, the problem likely isn’t your effort; it’s your mechanics. Inflammation cannot heal if you keep re-injuring the tissue with every step.
At PediFix®, we prioritize “mechanical offloading.” It involves the use of simple, medical-grade tools to physically alter the forces acting on your foot. And it works! Read on to learn how you can stop the damage and help healing begin.
The Physics of Pain (Why “Rest” Isn’t Working)
When you stand flat, gravity puts maximum tension on your Achilles tendon and plantar fascia. They are pulled tight like a guitar string. If that “string” is inflamed or micro-torn, walking on it is essentially ripping the scab off the wound thousands of times a day.
To stop the pain, you have to create slack in the system.
Solution 1: The “Shock Absorber” (For Impact Pain)
If your pain feels like a deep, bone-level bruise every time your heel strikes the ground, you may be dealing with a thinning fat pad or a heel spur.
The Fix: PediFix® Tuli’s® Heel Cups
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Solution 2: The “Tension Release” (For Morning Stiffness)
If your pain is worse in the morning or after sitting, your issue is tension. Your calf muscles are pulling on the Achilles, which pulls on the heel bone, which pulls on the arch.
The Fix: PediFix® Peel-Away™ Adjustable Heel Lift
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The “Peel-Away” Advantage: As your flexibility improves, you can peel away layers to lower the lift, gradually transitioning back to a flat foot position!
Stop Walking Through It
Pain is a signal that your mechanics are failing, but don’t give up! By adding shock absorption or reducing tension, you change the physics of your step.
You don’t have to wait months for relief. Give your feet the mechanical advantage they need to recover. Find your solution at PediFix.com

