Hippotherapy offers a lasting, positive impact on children with cerebral palsy. Children who suffer from the frequent spasms and muscle tensing that come with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy can be helped with hippotherapy, according to research sponsored by the Horses and Humans Research Foundation (HHRF). What is even better is that those positive changes can last for months after hippotherapy treatments end! The initial question was whether hippotherapy could improve head/trunk stability and upper extremity function in children with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. The study was conducted by researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine’s Program in Occupational Therapy. The researchers looked at the ability of the children to keep the head and upper trunk relatively still while the pelvis was in rhythmic motion. It was found that hippotherapy improved dynamic stability and head control in the children with cerebral palsy. The children also performed better when tested on touching a target when seated on a stool. Perhaps one of the most astounding parts of this research was that the significant changes in all of those studied areas were maintained for 12 weeks after the hippotherapy ceased. The persistence of those positive changes—even when the child with cerebral palsy was no longer receiving hippotherapy treatment—suggests that the motor control improvements learned on a horse might serve as a foundation upon which to build improved functional skills in other aspects of the child’s life. You can learn more about the Horses and Humans Research Foundation (HHRF) and support ongoing research by visiting HorsesandHumans.org. The mission of the Horses and Humans Research Foundation is to provide scientific research that explores the claimed—but as-yet scientifically unsubstantiated—benefits of equine-assisted activities and therapies. Original article was published in EQUUS Magazine by Kimberly S. Brown. Contact Positive Strides to learn more about our Hippotherapy program.
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1/7/2021 07:52:51 pm
Excellent article, thank you very much for your hard work
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5/6/2021 03:32:06 am
Great information. I will check out the rest of your blog.
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2/10/2022 06:52:03 pm
It got me when you said that children with cerebral palsy can improve stability by having hippotherapy. I would imagine that any parent would want to have their kids treated to ensure proper growth and development. I think they should look for a therapeutic school that teaches key life skills for success.
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