Run or Walk in the Best Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis
Alleviate aches and pains with these roomy, cushioned, and supportive kicks.

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If you’re experiencing ongoing aches or sharp stabbing sensations at the back of your foot, there’s a good chance you have plantar fasciitis, one of the most common causes of heel pain. It’s an affliction shared by many runners—and it can have long-lasting impacts on your training and everyday life. The right shoes can make a huge difference in alleviating the pain. And while the best shoe for you depends largely on your running form, foot type, and gait cycle, we’ve found that some shoes provide the kind of structure and support to better manage your plantar fasciitis pain. Read on for more about the condition, and our recommendations for plantar fasciitis shoes for both running and walking.
Best Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis
The Expert: To help guide my selection of the best shoes for plantar fasciitis pain, I relied on the expertise of podiatrist and runner Mark Mendeszoon, DPM, a spokesperson for the American Podiatric Medical Association. Not only has Dr. Mendeszoon worked with Olympic runners in his capacity as a physician, but he’s also a runner himself—and has personally dealt with the lasting effects of plantar fasciitis. While Mendeszoon didn’t select any of the shoes listed below, he provided a framework to help me recommend models that have proven successful in alleviating some runners’ pain.
What to Consider
Comfort and Fit
There are a number of factors to consider when shopping for a good shoe to alleviate plantar fasciitis pain, and most will vary by individual. But choosing a well-fitting shoe is essential, no matter what brand or model you purchase. Mendeszoon recommends getting a professional fit at a running store—while both sitting and standing—at least once a year.
“Feet change sizes in length and width and flatten out as we get older,” he says. “Make sure your shoe has enough room so that your toes can move without pressure or tightness. The length of the shoe should be a thumbnail’s distance from the longest toe. Also, make sure that your foot is measured by width. Feet come in different sizes and shapes, and it’s important that the width of your feet is measured so that the shoe has adequate space.”
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Arch Support and Cushioning
Above all, you need a shoe with high-quality, targeted cushioning—whether you choose a running or non-running model. If you can’t find enough cushion in your shoe of choice, you can also consider orthotics. But Mendeszoon recommends wearing shoes designed for running for the comfort needed to work through plantar fascia pain. “If you have to wear a non-running shoe, choose one with good cushion, good midfoot support, and a supportive arch,” he says. “Try to avoid non-running shoes that are slip-ons. Flip-flops, Crocs, and non-supportive sandals will just aggravate plantar fasciitis.”
Shoe Type: Neutral or Stability?
Running shoes don’t tend to be one-style-fits-all, so you’ll want to seek out a shoe that works well for your foot type and gait cycle. “There are no particular shoes that will correct everybody's foot problem,” Mendeszoon says. “However, I do recommend that my patients seek out the proper category shoe. If someone has a high-arched foot, then they would be placed into a neutral shoe. If someone is flat-footed, they should probably seek out shoes that provide stability or motion control.”
If you wear orthotics, Mendeszoon recommends you bring them to the running store, as well, so they can be fitted into the shoes.
How We Selected
To select these shoes, I used input from Mendeszoon about what kind of shoes are best for alleviating plantar fasciitis pain. I also relied on the insight of Runner’s World’s Runner-in-Chief Jeff Dengate, one of the leading experts in the running shoe world. According to Mendeszoon and Dengate, two of the most important features to look for are good cushioning throughout and midfoot or arch support. The following are all shoes that Dengate has found to provide the comfort runners need while working through plantar fasciitis.

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