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    ASOCIACIÓN DEL COLOR CON LA PERCEPCIÓN DEL DOLOR MUSCULOESQUELÉTICO EN EL MIEMBRO SUPERIOR
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato/ Facultad de Ciencias de Salud /Carrera de Fisioterapia, 2024-08-27) Enríquez López, Jonathan Benjamín; Latta Sánchez, María Augusta
    The purpose of the descriptive research is to establish a color scheme according to the perception of musculoskeletal pain in the upper limb, which included the participa ti o n of 91 workers, of which 97.8% were men and 2. 2% women who belong to the Cut Injected Footwear Area of the Private Company Plasticaucho Industrial S.A. In the research work, the quantitative approach was used, it was required to know through the survey the characteristics of pain through the SF-MPQ questionnaire and with the NRS scale the intensity of pain, additionally a sketch of the human body from an anterior view was used. and later black and white in which the area was colored depending on the perception of musculoskeletal pain in the upper limb. The estimat e d time it took each participant to respond was approximately 20 minutes. The results obtained identified that, in the relationship between color and the perception of musculoskeletal pain in the upper limb, both mild and moderate intensit y were linked to the color yellow and finally the highest level of pain was associat e d with the color red. Furthermore, mild pain intensity was the one that predominated in the studied population, and the most frequent pain characteristic within the intensit y levels was painful.

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