What should I look for in shoes if I have plantar fasciitis?
The most important features are solid arch support, deep heel cupping, and enough cushioning under the forefoot to absorb impact. Shoes that are too flat or too flexible allow the plantar fascia to overstretch with every step, which is what drives the inflammation and pain. You also want a firm but cushioned midsole that keeps your foot stable without being rigid. Our podiatrist-designed footbeds are built to tick all of these boxes, and the Sole Saver Pack® lets you adjust the fit so the footbed sits correctly against your arch. These features mean that our footwear makes for the perfect work shoes, even if you deal with plantar fasciitis.
Can I wear heels or flats if I have plantar fasciitis?
Completely flat shoes can actually make plantar fasciitis worse because they put the plantar fascia under maximum stretch. A small amount of heel elevation, like you get with mid heels or a slightly elevated sneaker sole, takes some of that tension off. Very high heels are generally not ideal because they shift too much weight onto the forefoot. If you prefer flats, look for styles with good arch support built in rather than a truly zero-drop profile. Our comfortable work flats are designed with the same podiatrist-designed footbeds as the rest of our range, so you are not sacrificing support for the sake of a low profile.
Are FRANKIE4 sneakers good for plantar fasciitis?
Our sneakers are one of our most recommended categories for this condition. They are built on a dual-density moulded sole system with podiatrist-designed footbeds that provide heel cupping, layered arch support, and forefoot cushioning. The construction keeps the foot correctly aligned without any heavy or restrictive materials. Our women’s orthotic friendly sneakers are also worth looking at if you want to wear custom orthotics alongside our footbed. Women who wear our sneakers for plantar fasciitis regularly mention that morning discomfort becomes more manageable after making the switch.
Are there work shoes that help with plantar fasciitis?
Absolutely, and this is one of the most common requests we hear. Standing on hard floors for hours is one of the biggest aggravators of plantar fasciitis, so getting your work shoes right matters as much as your everyday footwear. Our work shoes collection offers styles across flats, heels, and sneakers, all built on podiatrist-designed footbeds with the heel cupping and arch support that plantar fasciitis specifically needs. Nurses and other health professionals managing plantar fasciitis often find our shoes for health professionals particularly useful, since those styles are engineered for exactly the kind of extended standing that makes the condition worse. We also carry footwear for teachers, hospitality and retail workers and corporate employees, so there’s something for everyone.
What other foot conditions are your shoes good for?
Plantar fasciitis often comes alongside heel pain and can sometimes be connected to issues like overpronation, where the foot rolls inward excessively with each step. It is not uncommon for women managing plantar fasciitis to also experience discomfort related to women’s shoes for heel pain or even forefoot conditions like women’s shoes for Morton’s neuroma. Because our podiatrist-designed footbeds are built to support the whole foot, not just one area, they tend to provide relief across a range of these overlapping issues. If you are dealing with multiple concerns, our women’s shoes with podiatrist-designed footbeds collection is a good overview of everything available.
FRANKIE4 footwear is not a medical device. If you are experiencing plantar fasciitis symptoms, consult a qualified health professional for diagnosis and treatment advice. FRANKIE4 shoes are designed to support foot health and help reduce discomfort, not to treat or cure any medical condition.