“…continues via the lateral midfoot to the central portion of the metatarsals head, only to end its path under the first and second toes when the push-off phase occurs and the heel rises over [35,36]. It is important to take into account that excessive plantar pressure is considered a risk factor for the development of ulcers, stress fractures, fasciitis plantar, metatarsalgia, sesamoiditis, and muscle-tendon pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis [19,[37][38][39][40]. For this reason, interventions such as taping that may be able to reduce plantar loading could become relevant protective mechanisms to take into account when addressing the prevention of injuries both in healthy and risk populations.…”