ACTIVE TREATMENT — NOT PASSIVE SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT: Unlike orthotics, night splints, or massage tools, the Fasciitis Fighter uses clinically-backed high-load strength training to build plantar fascia load tolerance — addressing the root cause, not just the pain. Shown to reduce pain faster than stretching alone (Rathleff et al., 2014). TRUSTED BY ELITE ATHLETES AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: Used by athletes across the NFL, NBA, EPL, MLB, and by Olympian runners and triathletes. Recommended by physical therapist, podiatrists, chiropractors, and sports medicine doctors as a first-line active rehab tool. TARGETS THE PLANTAR FASCIA WITH PRECISION LOADING: Positions your big toe in extension (windlass mechanism) while you perform calf raises, placing a controlled progressive load through the plantar fascia. Begin with two-leg raises, advance to single-leg, then add weight — the programme scales with your recovery. PREMIUM-DENSITY EVA FOAM WITH ANTI-SLIP GROOVES: Engineered to hold the precise toe angle required for effective plantar fascia loading while keeping comfort under foot. Durable, lightweight, and compact for home or gym use. IMPROVES BIG TOE MOBILITY AND OVERALL FOOT FUNCTION: The curved design doubles as a big toe and plantar fascia stretch, targeting restricted hallux dorsiflexion (big toe extension) a key driver of plantar fasciitis and poor foot mechanics. Designed by an experienced physiotherapist, used by tens of thousands worldwide since 2018. **BUILD STRONGER FEET FOR BETTER PERFORMANCE NOT JUST PAIN RELIEF:** Weak intrinsic foot muscles contribute to poor balance, instability, and inefficient force transfer through the kinetic chain. The Fasciitis Fighter strengthens the foot, calf, and ankle as a system improving push-off power, running economy, and single-leg stability. Used by elite athletes not just to recover, but to build resilient feet that perform. The Fasciitis Fighter is a unique EVA foam device designed to perform specific evidence-based high load plantar fascia strengthening exercises. Using the Fasciitis Fighter the big toe is placed into an extended position to place some stretch on the plantar fascia (using the windlass mechanism). In this position, calf raises are then performed which places a controlled load through the plantar fascia tissue. This progressive loading over a number of weeks may help tissue capacity and load tolerance in the plantar fascia which may help pain levels.