%0 Journal Article %T High lateral plantar pressure is related to an increased tibialis anterior/fibularis longus activity ratio in patients with recurrent lateral ankle sprain %A Norikazu Hirose %A Raldy Mariano %A Shinshiro Mineta %A Takayuki Inami %J Archive of "Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine". %D 2017 %R 10.2147/OAJSM.S131596 %X Center of pressure (COP) is a sudden displacement at the time of a lateral ankle sprain (LAS). It has been suggested that the distribution of plantar pressure and the quantity of COP displacement are important for assessing the risk of LAS. Therefore, we evaluated the plantar pressure during a single-leg balance test with eyes closed (SLB-C) to identify the factors and characteristics of plantar pressure in people with repeated cases of LAS %K chronic ankle instability %K ankle sprain %K postural stability %K soccer %K prevention %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5460647/