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One of the methods of assessing the plantar pressures is the Plantar Platform Systems (PPS). It is a floor rooted rigid system which has sensors embedded into it. When the individual performs activity of standing, walking, running or any other activities, it imprints the pressure areas and generates a report denoting the same. The important point is that the density of sensors per unit area of the device could have a say in determining the accuracy of the readings on the areas of interests.