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<h2> Definition <br /> </h2> | <h2> Definition <br /> </h2> | ||
<p>Hippotherapy literally means" treatment with help of the horse" | <p>Hippotherapy literally means" treatment with help of the horse" | ||
</p><p>It's a treatment strategy that utilizes equine movement in a therapeutic way for patients with movement dysfunction. | </p><p>It's a treatment strategy that utilizes equine movement in a therapeutic way for patients with movement dysfunction. | ||
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<h2> Practitioners<br /> </h2> | <h2> Practitioners<br /> </h2> | ||
<p>A specially trained PTs and PTA, OTs and OTA, SLPs and SLPA | <p>A specially trained PTs and PTA, OTs and OTA, SLPs and SLPA | ||
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<h2> Differentiation </h2> | <h2> Differentiation </h2> | ||
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<th scope="col"> Hippotherapy | |||
</th><th scope="col"> therapeutic riding | |||
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<td> Using the movement of the horse as a treatment tool | |||
</td><td> Adapted recreational horseback riding lessons | |||
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<td> Completed by a professional therapist in conjunction with professional horse handler and a specially screened and trained therapy horse | |||
</td><td> completed by a professional horseback riding instructor in conjunction with volunteers | |||
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<td> There is direct hands on participation by the therapist at all time | |||
</td><td> the individual is often taught riding lessons in a group format | |||
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<td> The horse's movement is essential to assist in meeting therapy goals | |||
</td><td> there is occasional hands on assistance by the riding instructor or volunteers | |||
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<td> Is a one on one treatment and generally occurs year-round until the patient meets discharge criteria | |||
</td><td> here, the emphasis is on proper riding position and rein skills, not functional therapeutic goals | |||
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<h2> How does it work? </h2> | <h2> How does it work? </h2> | ||
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<h2> Advantages </h2> | <h2> Advantages </h2> | ||
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<h2> Case Studies </h2> | <h2> Case Studies </h2> | ||
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<h2> Recent Related Research (from | <h2> Recent Related Research (from <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/">Pubmed</a>) </h2> | ||
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Definition
Hippotherapy literally means" treatment with help of the horse"
It's a treatment strategy that utilizes equine movement in a therapeutic way for patients with movement dysfunction.
Practitioners
A specially trained PTs and PTA, OTs and OTA, SLPs and SLPA
Differentiation
Hippotherapy | therapeutic riding |
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Using the movement of the horse as a treatment tool | Adapted recreational horseback riding lessons |
Completed by a professional therapist in conjunction with professional horse handler and a specially screened and trained therapy horse | completed by a professional horseback riding instructor in conjunction with volunteers |
There is direct hands on participation by the therapist at all time | the individual is often taught riding lessons in a group format |
The horse's movement is essential to assist in meeting therapy goals | there is occasional hands on assistance by the riding instructor or volunteers |
Is a one on one treatment and generally occurs year-round until the patient meets discharge criteria | here, the emphasis is on proper riding position and rein skills, not functional therapeutic goals |
How does it work?
add text here relating to key evidence with regards to any of the above headings
Advantages
add appropriate resources here, including text links or content demonstrating the intervention or technique
Case Studies
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Recent Related Research (from <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/">Pubmed</a>)
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References
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