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    “Síndrome cruzado superior y su incidencia en condiciones dolorosas cervicales en el personal administrativo de la Universidad Técnida de Ambato”
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato - Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Carrera de Terapia Física, 2018-03-01) Montenegro Berrazueta, Doménica Mishelle; Peñafiel Luna, Andrea Carolina Lic. Mg.
    Abstract: Currently the work functions we play may be affecting our health, research primarily focuses on the lack of care of postural grooming and how it can cause painful cervical conditions, since if it is incorrect would develop dysfunctions in the sensorimotor system . Therefore, this research project has as an investigative objective is to verify if the Upper Crusader Syndrome affects the Cervical Pain Conditions in the administrative staff of the Technical University of Ambato, where it was taken as a sample to 223 officials, who attended the Laboratory of Therapy Physics of the Technical University of Ambato where the analysis was developed through a survey to determine if there are cervical pain conditions and an observation through the Chaitow and Walker Test, a postural evaluation to determine the presence of the Superior Crusader Syndrome, which It will help us draw our conclusions.

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