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Influence of Therapeutic Horseback Riding on Gross Motor Function in Children with AutismLockhart, Jennifer Marie 14 August 2015 (has links)
Autism is a disorder that has increased in numbers and prevalence within today’s society. Though no cure has been found, recent studies have focused on different therapeutic intervention techniques offered to autistic individuals, including the use of Therapeutic Horseback Riding. This study analyzes the relationship of therapeutic horseback riding on gross motor function in children with Autism. Four children participated in a ten week previously established therapeutic horseback riding program at French Camp, Mississippi. Gross motor function was assessed before and after five riding sessions by recording performances of eleven skills from Motor Skills Inventory (MSI). Only two participants completed all riding sessions and MSI assessments to be eligible for this study. Statistical analysis was conducted using Friedman’s Two Way Analysis of Variance by Ranks. There were no significant differences in the assessments before/after the riding sessions as well as the entire period of the ten week program.
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The Effects of Therapeutic Horseback Riding on Communication in Children and Adolescents with Developmental DisordersHolm, Shelby Anne 11 August 2017 (has links)
This mixed-methods study examined the effects of participation in a 10-week therapeutic horseback riding program on communicative behaviors in participants diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder or Down syndrome. Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructors utilized the Naples Equestrian Challenge Participant Initial Evaluation to complete a pre-evaluation prior to the first riding session and a post-evaluation during the last session. Following the post-evaluation, the researcher collected qualitative data through conducting parent interviews. The study included 16 participants (M = 12.62; age range 5-23 years old, 8 females and 8 males). Change scores for each participant were calculated and an aggregated mean for pre- and post-evaluations were determined and results indicated increases in all seven communication indicators. Analysis of parent interviews also revealed improvements in communicative skills and behaviors. Overall, results indicate improvements in communication for children and adolescents with developmental disability and the need to further investigate therapeutic horseback riding as an efficacious therapy.
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The effects of a program of therapeutic horsemanship on the self-concept and locus of control orientation of the learning disabledCarlson, Eugene Alfred January 1983 (has links)
The last decade has witnessed a growing trend toward developing new ways in which human beings may benefit from the creative and non-exploitative use of animals. These animals, generally having some special or unique quality and often referred to as companion animals or pets, have demonstrated a therapeutical value for many persons far beyond the parameters of simple recreation.
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The Effects of Complementary Hippotherapy for Children with Austism Spectrum DisorderHicks, Jamie 01 May 2015 (has links)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an intricate and complex disorder that continues to grow in its prevalence year after year. The disorder is based on decreased social communication with prevalent stereotypical behaviors and problems in sensory processing. Due to the disorder diagnosis based on a spectrum, each child is different in their severity, and thus requires individualized forms of therapies and treatments. The cause of ASD is unknown, which makes the treatment difficult to standardize. Desperate to find a regimen that benefits their child’s ability to function more successfully, more and more parents are utilizing complementary alternative medicine (CAM). The problem with CAM is lack of evidence that supports using CAM practice. One example of CAM is hippotherapy, which is a type of intervention used by physical, occupational and speech therapists which uses the movements of a horse to address a patient’s impairments physically, emotionally and neurologically. Hippotherapy has been used since the 1960s for a number of disorders. This systematic literature review examines the effects of hippotherapy for children with ASD in regards to increasing social communication and decreasing stereotypical behaviors. The conclusion of the review resulted in conflicting evidence regarding the efficacy of hippotherapy for children with ASD. This inconclusive lack of evidence is generally due to the lack of standardized measurement scales or treatment plans used during each session and small sample sizes.
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Using Video Feedback to Improve Horseback Riding SkillsKelley, Heather 18 March 2014 (has links)
This study used video feedback to improve the horseback riding skills of advanced beginner riders. The study focused on three skill sets, those used in jumping over obstacles, dressage riding on the flat, and jumping position riding on the flat. Baseline consisted of standard lesson procedures. Intervention consisted of video feedback in which a recorded attempt at the target behaviors was immediately shown to the rider and the instructor. The rider and instructor reviewed the video while the instructor delivered feedback. Target behaviors were scored according to checklists that correspond to each skill. For all participants, video feedback increased their correct riding skills.
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Effects of Daily Mechanical Horseback Riding on Insulin Sensitivity and Resting Metabolism in Middle-Aged Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus PatientsHosaka, Yoshiyuki, Nagasaki, Masaru, Bajotto, Gustavo, Shinomiya, Youichi, Ozawa, Takahisa, Sato, Yuzo 08 1900 (has links)
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Influência da hipoterapia no treino de marcha e na qualidade de vida em indivíduos hemiparéticos pós-acidente vascular cerebral / Influence of hippotherapy on gait training and quality of life in hemiparetic post-strokeBeinotti, Fernanda 16 August 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2010 / Resumo: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a influência da Hipoterapia no treino de marcha em indivíduos hemiparético pós-AVC. O estudo constou de 20 indivíduos divididos em dois grupos (A e B), o grupo A realizou tratamento convencional e o grupo B, tratamento convencional e Hipoterapia, durante 16 semanas. Os pacientes foram avaliados pela Escala Modificada de Aswhorth, Escala de Fugl-Meyer, Escala de Equilíbrio de Berg, Escala de Deambulação Funcional, a Cadência e o Questionário genérico de Qualidade de Vida -SF36, no início e no final do tratamento. Nos resultados melhoras significativas foram observadas no grupo experimental incluindo melhora do tônus apenas dos flexores plantares (p=0,0268), comprometimento motor em membros inferiores (p= 0,004), o equilíbrio, em relação ao tempo (p= 0,007) e a independência na marcha apresentou uma tendência à significância (p = 0.0519). A cadência e a velocidade não apresentaram relevância estatística em ambos os grupos (p = 0,69 e 0,44). Em relação à qualidade de vida, no total da pontuação da escala, houve significância entre os grupos. O experimental melhorou significativamente (p=0,007), já o controle não (p-valor= 0,80). Nos itens Capacidade Funcional, Aspectos Físicos e Saúde Mental houve diferença entre os grupos (p= 0,0273; 0,0156 e 0,0410). No grupo experimental houve melhora significativa nos Aspectos Físicos (p= 0,0019), no item Saúde Mental houve uma tendência a significância (p=0,0619) e na Capacidade Funcional não existiu melhora (p= 0,08). No controle não houve melhora significativa na Capacidade Funcional (p= 0,1828) e nos Aspectos Físicos e Saúde Mental houve piora, porém sem significância (p= 0,3078 e 0,4297). Os domínios, Dor, Estado Geral de Saúde, Vitalidade, Aspectos Sociais e Limitação por Aspecto Emocional não apresentaram melhoras significativas. Com os achados no estudo conclui-se, que a Hipoterapia associada à fisioterapia convencional mostrou ser um bom recurso para a melhora da marcha e da qualidade de vida dos indivíduos hemiparéticos / Abstract: the objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of Hippotherapy in gait training in post-stroke hemiparetic individuals. The study consisted of 20 individuals divided into two groups (A and B). Group A performed a conventional treatment, and group B a conventional treatment along with Hippotherapy, during 16 weeks. The patients were evaluated by the Modified Scale of Aswhorth, Fugl-Meyer Scale, only the lower limbs and balance sub items, Balance Scale of Berg, Functional Ambulation Category Scale, Cadence and the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item Short-Form Health Survey - SF-36, in the beginning and end of treatment. In the results, significant improvements were observed in the experimental group including spasticity improvement, only in the plantar flexors (p=0,0268), motor impairment in lower limbs (p = 0.004), balance, over time (p = 0.007), the gait independence showed a significant trend over time (p = 0.0519). The cadence and speed were not significantly in both groups (p = 0.69 and 0.44). As to life quality, there was significance between groups in scale score total. The experimental group improved significantly (p=0.007), yet the control group not (p= 0.80). In the Functional Capacity, Physical Aspects and Mental Health item there was a difference between the groups (p= 0.0273; 0.0156 e 0.0410). In the experimental group there was a significant improvement in Physical Aspects (p= 0.0019), the Mental Health item showed a significant trend (p=0.0619) and Functional Capacity did not present significant improvements (p= 0.08). In the control group the Functional Capacity item did not show significant improvements (p= 0.1828) and Physical Aspects and Mental Health items presented worsening, but not significant (p= 0.3078 e 0.4297). The domains Pain, General Health State, Vitality, Social Aspects and Limitation by Emotional Aspect did not present significant improvements. With the findings of this study, it is possible to conclude that Hippotherapy associated to conventional physical therapy proved to be a good resource to improve gait and the quality of life of hemiparetic individuals / Mestrado / Ciencias Biomedicas / Mestre em Ciências Médicas
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The Effect of Therapeutic Riding on Classroom Attention of Children with Developmental DisabilitiesPatterson, Morgan Jessica 14 August 2015 (has links)
Research indicates children with disabilities benefit from therapeutic horseback riding (TR). This study examined the impact TR had on attention behaviors of five children with various developmental disabilities in a preschool classroom. Children were observed in the classroom setting twice weekly for 10 weeks on a day they participated in TR services and on a day they did not participate in TR. Single case experiments suggested there was not a significant difference in all but one child’s sustained attention in the classroom on days children received TR services. An independent samples t-test suggested there was no significant difference in scores between riding day (M<./I> = 1.78, SD =.247) and non-riding days (M = 1.76, SD = .262); t(87) = -.481, p = .632 for the group as a whole. Further research should be conducted to determine TR’s effect on behaviors in the classroom.
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Effects of an Equine Assisted Activities Program on Youth with Emotional Disturbance: A Pilot StudyStebbins, Tira J. 20 August 2012 (has links)
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Analýza rozvoje hipoturistiky v regionu Českolipsko a Jizerské hory / Analysis of development of horseback riding tourism in the region of Českolipsko and Jizerské MountainsKrykorková, Petra January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze the current state of horseback riding tourism in the region of Liberec, focusing on Česká Lípa and Jizerské mountains. Secondary objectives include offering a summary of theoretical knowledge about horseback riding as a form of tourism; monitoring activities of the Equestrian Trails Association of Liberecký region and giving analysis of Liberecký region; analysis of supply of services connected with horseback riding tourism and analysis of demand for these services. The thesis should help people interested in horseback riding as well as owners of horse back riding facilities. It should mention the role of horses and the difficulty of their breeding, give the characteristics of Liberecký region, map the current state of equestrian trails, monitor the situation of services offered and demanded and compare the situation with other regions and an example from abroad.
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