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    ‘‘Incidencia de la inestabilidad crónica de tobillo en el personal administrativo de las unidades de salud publica en Latacunga ’’
    (‘‘Incidencia de la inestabilidad crónica de tobillo en el personal administrativo de las unidades de salud pública en Latacunga ’’, 2017-06-01) Ampudia Garzón, Marjorie Pamela; Garcés Gordon, Lida Carmelina Dra. Mg.
    The present research is focused on determining the incidence of chronic ankle instability in the Public Health units in Latacunga taking into account that it is a population very susceptible to exhibit this type of problem due to many factors such as the use of inappropriate footwear, consequences of ankle sprains not adequately treated, feelings of insecurity, permanent discomfort, mechanical alterations of the joint such as blockages, clicks or clicks causing difficulty in daily activities, using an observational record through a group survey of 36 people of both sexes performing a statistical analysis of the data yielding a positive 53% probability in the sign of ankle drawer. Finally all of the aforementioned reasons for carrying out the present study in order to investigate, observe and verify the incidence of chronic ankle instability in the administrative staff of the public health units in Latacunga in this way contributes to improving the quality of life, avoidance of work absenteeism, the expense of family and personal environment, more of it remains the evidence of chronic ankle instability in the administrative staff of the Public Health Units in Latacunga.

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