“…Table 2 presents the main methodological information of included studies. Although the methodology practically differs in all studies, the feet positioning was assembled in groups and the most common were: with inferior members in parallel and separated by a previously determined distance (Barbosa, Amorin, Zandonade, & Delaprane, 2013;Belli, et al, 2009;Iunes, Cecílio, Dozza, & Almeida, 2010;Iunes et al, 2005;Milanesi et al, 2011;Pezzan, João, Ribeiro, & Manfio, 2011;Sacco et al, 2007;Sacco et al, 2012;Tavares et al, 2013); with the inferior members positioned together (Chiao Yi, Jardim, Inoue, & Pignatari, 2008;Futlanetto, Chaise, Candotti, & Loss, 2011;Furlanetto et al, 2012;Munhoz, Marquez, & Siqueira, 2005); with the individual standing in self-referred or usual posture (Fedorak, Ashworth, Marshall, & Paul, 2003;Gadotti & Biasotto-Gonzalez, 2010;Gadotti, Armijo-Olivo, Silveira, & Magee, 2013;Raine & Towmey, 1994a;Raine & Towmey, 1994b;Salazadeh et al, 2014;Yu Cho, 2007); and standardizing the individual usual posture by using the strategy of outlining the supporting base of each person to utilize as a mold for the photos (Coelho et al, 2013;Coelho et al, 2014;de Almeida et al, 2013;Dunk, Lalonde, & Callaghan, 2005;Ferreira, Duarte, Maldonado, Bersanett, & Marques, 2011;Figueiredo, Amaral, & Shimano, 2012;Glaner, Mota, Viana, & Santos, 2012;Lopes et al, 2014;Miranda, Schor, & Girão, 2009;Pachioni et al, 2011;…”