Foot pain and deformity is almost ubiquitous in RA and results in considerable physical and psychosocial impairment. Epidemiological studies consistently suggest a 90% prevalence of foot pain despite advances in pharmacological therapy.
Mechanical and other non-pharmacological interventions such as orthoses and footwear, have an important role in managing foot
pathology in patients with their systemic disease controlled. The effectiveness of treatment with insoles, especially in early
periods, was studied in a randomized controlled trial, which results suggested an immediate clinical improvement, reducing foot pain,
disability and limited functionality.