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dc.contributor.advisorAlfonso Mora, Margareth Lorena
dc.contributor.authorComba Arias, Jefferson
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-22T19:19:38Z
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dc.date.created2017
dc.date.issued2017-06-22
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10818/30756
dc.description39 Páginas.es_CO
dc.description.abstractEl presente documento se soporta en el proyecto de investigación “CAPACIDAD DEL TIMED GET UP AND GO TEST VERSIÓN MODIFICADA PARA PREDECIR EL RIESGO DE CAÍDAS EN ADULTOS COLOMBIANOS- FASE II” el cual, tiene como objetivo determinar las modificaciones en las variables de la marcha durante la ejecución del Timed Get Up and Go Modificado (TGUGM) en personas de la comunidad con diferentes dobles tareas, ajustado por edad, formación académica y género. Para esta investigación se pretende examinar a personas de 20 a 60 años tanto de nivel académico universitario como básico, mujeres como hombres. Los grupos etarios se distribuyen cada 10 años, es decir de 20 a 30, 30 a 40 hasta llegar a 60 años. La muestra significativa para cada grupo es de 66 personas, siendo 33 mujeres y 33 hombres para nivel académico básico y la misma cantidad para nivel académico universitario. En total se pretende aplicar pruebas a 528 personas que cumplan con los criterios de inclusión. Aportando para cumplir con ello, en este documento se presenta un informe inicial sobre la muestra tomada en el grupo de 20 a 30 años de nivel académico universitario. Este informe tiene como objetivo describir las variables de la marcha al realizar diferentes dobles tareas durante la ejecución del TGUGM en personas de 20 a 30 años de la Universidad de La Sabana. Las variables de la marcha presentadas son: la línea de la marcha, la cadencia y el ciclo de la marcha. Estas se analizan por medio de los datos arrojados por las plantillas OpenGo Moticon adquiridas por la Universidad. La línea de la marcha esta descrita por el centro de presión (COP, por sus siglas en inglés) que representa el punto de aplicación de la resultante de fuerzas ejercidas por el pie sobre el suelo. Viene indicado por dos coordenadas (antero-posterior o largo y medio-lateral o ancho). Se expresa en milímetros .es_CO
dc.language.isospaes_CO
dc.publisherUniversidad de La Sabanaes_CO
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.sourceUniversidad de La Sabana
dc.sourceIntellectum Repositorio Universidad de La Sabana
dc.subjectPostura humana
dc.subjectActitud y movimiento del hombre
dc.subjectAtención -- Pruebas
dc.subjectAptitudes físicas -- Pruebas
dc.titleVariables de la marcha al realizar diferentes dobles tareas durante la ejecución del TGUGM en personas de 20 a 30 años de la Universidad de La Sabanaes_CO
dc.typebachelorThesises_CO
dc.publisher.programFisioterapia
dc.publisher.departmentFacultad de Enfermería y Rehabilitación
dc.identifier.local265033
dc.identifier.localTE09108
dc.type.localTesis de maestría
dc.type.hasVersionpublishedVersion
dc.rights.accessRightsopenAccess
dc.creator.degreeFisioterapeuta


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