Medical Disclaimer & Affiliate Disclosure

Medical Disclaimer

The content on PlantarFasciitisInserts.com is provided for informational purposes only.

We are not doctors, podiatrists, physical therapists, or other licensed medical professionals. Nothing on this website should be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical concerns, symptoms, diagnosis, or treatment decisions.

Use of the information on this site is at your own discretion. We make no guarantees about specific results, and what helps one person may not help another.

Personal Experience vs. Professional Advice

Some content on this site includes personal experience, practical observations, and product guidance based on lived experience and general research.

That kind of information may be useful, but it is not a substitute for professional medical care. If your symptoms are severe, unusual, worsening, or not improving, seek guidance from a qualified healthcare provider.

Affiliate Disclosure

Some links on this site are affiliate links. This means that if you click one of those links and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you.

These affiliate relationships help support the operation of this site and allow us to continue publishing helpful content.

PlantarFasciitisInserts.com may participate in affiliate programs including Amazon Associates and, now or in the future, other affiliate networks or merchant programs.

Our Recommendation Approach

We focus on products, footwear, inserts, and recovery tools that fit the purpose of this site and may be helpful to people dealing with plantar fasciitis.

Some recommendations are informed by our own personal experience. Others are included because they are relevant to the topic and may be worth considering. Readers should always use their own judgment and, when appropriate, consult a qualified professional.

Example: I (Bob) loved the night splint because it kept my fascia from cramping up at night. Lisa tried one and while it also kept her foot from cramping, she kept bumping her other leg with it whenever she moved and woke herself up. As they say, there is no “one approach fits all.”

Contact

If you have general questions about this disclosure, you can contact us at:

contact@plantarfasciitisinserts.com

Please note that we do not provide personal medical advice by email.