This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before selecting a massager for your condition.
Reviewed by Dr. Thanu Jey, Medical Director
If you've searched "TruMedic foot massager" and landed here, you already know the brand. TruMedic holds a strong position in the Canadian market for shiatsu foot massage devices, with a range that spans from entry-level units under $200 to full foot-and-calf systems approaching $400. The challenge is figuring out which model actually fits your needs, your space, and your budget.
This guide breaks down every current TruMedic foot massager available in Canada, what separates the models, who each one suits best, and where to buy with confidence. All products featured ship within Canada from Medibrace.
Types of TruMedic Foot Massagers
TruMedic organizes its foot massager lineup into three distinct categories, each designed for a different use case and intensity preference.
Shiatsu Foot Massagers (IS Series)
The IS (InstaShiatsu) series uses rotating nodes to simulate finger-pressure massage across the sole, arch, and heel. Most models in this category include a heat function. These are the most popular TruMedic foot massagers in Canada and what most people picture when they search the brand. The IS-4000 and IS-4000i sit in this tier.
Vibration + Compression Foot Massagers
The IS-4000PRO+ adds air compression chambers around the foot alongside the shiatsu nodes. This combination targets circulation more aggressively and works well for people who spend extended time on their feet or deal with swelling by end of day. The vibration function adds another layer of stimulation for the arch and ball of the foot.
Foot and Calf Massagers
The IS-6000 extends the massage zone from foot up through the calf using wrap-around compression chambers. This is the top of the foot massager range and the right choice for people recovering from long runs, shifts on their feet, or lower leg tightness. At $399.97, it commands a price premium that reflects the added coverage.
How to Choose the Right TruMedic Foot Massager
Before picking a model, work through four questions.
- Start with target area. Foot only, or calf too? That single question narrows the lineup fast — the IS-6000 is the only model that handles both zones simultaneously.
- Think about intensity. Standard shiatsu (IS-4000 / IS-4000i) works for most people. Poor circulation, end-of-day swelling, or post-run recovery? Step up to the IS-4000PRO+ for compression.
- Heat is standard across the whole lineup. Not a differentiator — but it matters most for people with chronic foot tension who need sustained warmth to get full benefit from a session.
- Budget sets the floor. The IS-4000i at $199.99 is the entry point. The IS-4000 at $229.97 adds a stronger node arrangement. The PRO+ and Smart Series run $329–$399.
One note on sizing: TruMedic foot massagers accommodate most adult shoe sizes up to approximately men's size 12. If you wear larger than that, verify the model specs before purchasing - the IS-6000 tends to have the widest opening.

Top TruMedic Foot Massagers in Canada
1. TruMedic Foot Massager With Heat IS-4000
The IS-4000 is TruMedic's most widely purchased foot massager in Canada. It uses six rotating shiatsu nodes arranged across two foot chambers, with independent heat activation. The unit sits low to the ground for easy entry and exit. Controls are clear. Most users have it running inside five minutes without touching the manual.
The session timer auto-shuts off after 15 minutes — standard across the line. For daily use after work or during evening wind-down, this is the right pick. Best value in the range.
2. TruMedic Foot Massager With Heat IS-4000i
The IS-4000i is the entry point to the IS lineup at $199.99. It delivers the same shiatsu node mechanism as the IS-4000 with heat, in a slightly more compact form factor. For people who primarily want relief from daily foot fatigue and aren't chasing the highest intensity setting, the 4000i gets the job done at a lower price point.
Works best for users new to shiatsu foot massage who want to trial the technology before committing to a higher-end unit.
Currently unavailable models
The following TruMedic models were previously listed in this guide and are currently unavailable on Medibrace.ca:
- TruMedic InstaShiatsu+ Vibration Foot Massager IS-4000PRO+
- TruMedic InstaShiatsu+ Smart Series Foot Massager With Heat
- TruMedic InstaShiatsu+ Foot and Calf Massager
We removed purchase links for these models so you do not hit dead pages. We will add them back when inventory is live again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which TruMedic foot massager is best to buy in Canada?
The IS-4000 at $229.97 is the top-selling TruMedic foot massager in Canada for a reason - it balances performance, ease of use, and price well for most buyers. If you want compression and vibration for better circulation, step up to the IS-4000PRO+ at $349.97. If calf coverage matters, the IS-6000 at $399.97 is the only model that addresses both zones. For budget buyers, the IS-4000i at $199.99 delivers solid entry-level shiatsu without compromise on heat or core function.
Where can I buy a TruMedic foot massager in Canada?
TruMedic foot massagers in Canada are available through Medibrace, an authorized Canadian retailer. All units ship domestically. You can also find select models on Amazon.ca, though availability varies by model. Purchasing from an authorized retailer ensures warranty coverage applies in Canada.
What is the difference between the IS-4000 and IS-4000i?
The IS-4000 and IS-4000i both use shiatsu rotating nodes with heat. The IS-4000 ($229.97) has a heavier-duty node arrangement and a more durable housing. The IS-4000i ($199.99) is the more compact, entry-level variant. For most users the difference is modest - the IS-4000i is a strong choice if budget is the primary factor.
Are TruMedic foot massagers suitable for people with diabetes or neuropathy?
People with diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, or reduced sensation in the feet should consult their healthcare provider before using any foot massager. Reduced sensation makes it harder to gauge pressure and heat intensity, which increases the risk of tissue injury. This is not a contraindication for all patients, but requires professional guidance specific to your condition.
How long should a foot massage session be?
Most TruMedic units auto-shut off after 15 minutes as a default session length. For general foot fatigue, one 15-minute session daily is reasonable. According to peer-reviewed literature on foot massage therapy, sessions of 10-20 minutes have been associated with short-term reductions in perceived fatigue and discomfort in standing workers (Pires et al., PubMed, 2018). Allow at least an hour between sessions to avoid over-stimulation.
Do TruMedic foot massagers come with a warranty in Canada?
Yes. TruMedic products purchased through authorized Canadian retailers include manufacturer warranty coverage. Specific terms vary by model - check the product page at Medibrace for current warranty details. Keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
Can the TruMedic IS-4000PRO+ help with plantar fasciitis?
The IS-4000PRO+ is commonly used by people managing plantar fasciitis to support recovery between clinical sessions. The shiatsu nodes work along the plantar fascia, while the compression chambers support circulation. It is not a treatment for plantar fasciitis, and should be used alongside appropriate clinical care. If you have significant heel pain, get a diagnosis before relying on massage devices alone.
Browse All TruMedic Massagers at Medibrace
Medibrace carries the full TruMedic lineup including neck massagers, back massagers, TENS units, and massage chairs. If you're looking to compare models side by side or need help selecting the right unit, the product pages include full specifications and sizing guides.
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This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before selecting a massager for your condition.
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