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    Asociación del color con la percepción del dolor lumbar
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato/ Facultad de Ciencias de Salud /Carrera de Fisioterapia, 2023-03-01) Salguero Casco, Lizbeth Alexandra; Espín Pastor, Victoria Estefanía Lic. MSc
    This research work was carried out with the objective of establishing color patterns with the perception of acute and chronic low back pain, a total of 60 participants were evaluated, including 36 males and 24 females. The materials that were used were the NRS scale, the McGuill questionnaire and a sketch of the human body in front and back view in order to evaluate the intensity, characteristics and if these were related to the color painted on the sketch, each evaluation took around of 30 minutes per participant in order to correctly evaluate the evolution, intensity and c haracteristics. This research was developed with a quantitative approach since data collection was carried out using the NRS scale and the McGuill questionnaire, it is also descriptive since it specified the qualities of acute and chronic low back pain, wi th a crosssectional approach since made an evaluation to obtain data on low back pain where the characteristics and intensity were taken into account. In the results of the association of color with the perception of low back pain that was carried out by means of Spearman's Rho finding that the red color is related to the intensity, the pink and red colors with the evolution of pain and the purple, pink , brown, red, blue, yellow, orange, and light blue are associated with characteristics of low back pain

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