PureRelief uses three clinically supported therapies heat infusion, dynamic compression, and vibration massage — to help rehydrate fascia, restore elasticity, and relieve menopausal foot pain at its source.
Each modality is backed by scientific research focused on circulation, connective tissue repair, and pain reduction.
Thermotherapy Restores Elasticity in Dehydrated Fascia
Journal of Back & Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation (2020)
A 15-minute localized heat treatment significantly increased blood flow and reduced plantar fascia pain compared to a placebo, confirming that gentle heat helps loosen stiff fascia and improve hydration in menopausal feet.
Compression Therapy Reduces Strain on the Fascia
Journal of Applied Biomechanics (2005)
A dynamic compression cuff reduced plantar loading by ~20% and delivered faster pain relief than insoles over 12 weeks, proving that rhythmic compression helps relieve pressure on weakened, dry connective tissue.
Vibration Enhances Circulation and Soft Tissue Healing
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine (2023)
When localized vibration was added to traditional therapy, plantar fascia thickness and pain were cut in half — showing that vibration boosts circulation and helps recondition aging fascia more effectively.