The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of short term hippotherapy on functional gait changes in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Participants were two boys (ages 12 and 13) with spastic diplegia and a girl (14 yrs) with athetoid CP. Single-subject (ABA) design was used to determine quantitative changes in functional gait parameters (velocity, stride length, and cadence) following three weeks of hippotherapy. The two boys demonstrated improvement in stride length and gait velocity without sustained improvement in cadence. There was increase in stride length and cadence, but most noticeable improvements in velocity for the girl. The results indicated that it is possible that short-term hippotherapy may improve functional ...
The aim of research: to evaluate the effect of locomotor training on gait parameters in pediatric pa...
The present work was designed as a controlled longitudinal study to test the hypothesis that therape...
Hippotherapy (HPOT) refers to how occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language patholo...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience deficits of fine and gross motor control and balance. L...
One subject with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy participated in a hippotherapy program to determine...
It has been postulated that hippotherapy will help increase range of motion (ROM), pulmonary functio...
Aim: To investigate the effect of physical therapy interventions on spatiotemporal gait parameters i...
INTRODUCTION : This research describes the therapeutic impact of hippotherapy on adolescents with ce...
ObjectiveTo perform a systematic review of the literature regarding hippotherapy in children with ce...
AIM: This prospective double blind intervention study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an indiv...
This paper’s main goal was to critique the article “The Effect of Hippotherapy on Gait in Patients w...
E. Viloria, K. Witzke FACSM Oregon State University- Cascades, Bend, OR Hippotherapy (physical thera...
Background/Purpose: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the term used for a group of non-progressive disorders of...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a permanent disorder of the posture and movement, which can result in impairm...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of motor disability among children. Limited evidence ex...
The aim of research: to evaluate the effect of locomotor training on gait parameters in pediatric pa...
The present work was designed as a controlled longitudinal study to test the hypothesis that therape...
Hippotherapy (HPOT) refers to how occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language patholo...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience deficits of fine and gross motor control and balance. L...
One subject with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy participated in a hippotherapy program to determine...
It has been postulated that hippotherapy will help increase range of motion (ROM), pulmonary functio...
Aim: To investigate the effect of physical therapy interventions on spatiotemporal gait parameters i...
INTRODUCTION : This research describes the therapeutic impact of hippotherapy on adolescents with ce...
ObjectiveTo perform a systematic review of the literature regarding hippotherapy in children with ce...
AIM: This prospective double blind intervention study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an indiv...
This paper’s main goal was to critique the article “The Effect of Hippotherapy on Gait in Patients w...
E. Viloria, K. Witzke FACSM Oregon State University- Cascades, Bend, OR Hippotherapy (physical thera...
Background/Purpose: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the term used for a group of non-progressive disorders of...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a permanent disorder of the posture and movement, which can result in impairm...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of motor disability among children. Limited evidence ex...
The aim of research: to evaluate the effect of locomotor training on gait parameters in pediatric pa...
The present work was designed as a controlled longitudinal study to test the hypothesis that therape...
Hippotherapy (HPOT) refers to how occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language patholo...