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Hippotherapy--a supplementary treatment for motion disturbance caused by cerebral palsy (author's transl)

. Padiatr Padol, 13 (4): 405--411 (1978)

Abstract

Neurodevelopmental treatment according to Dr. K. and B. Bobath can be supplemented by hippotherapy. At proper control and guidance, an improvement in posture tone, inhibition of pathological movement patterns, facilitation of normal automatical reactions and the promotion of sensorimotor perceptions is achieved. By adjustment to the swaying movements of the horse, the child feels how to retain straightening alignment, symmetry and balance. By pleasure in this therapy, the child can be motivated to satisfactory cooperation and accepts the therapy horse as its friend. The results of hippotherapy for 27 children afflicted with cerebral palsy permit a conclusion as to the value of this treatment for movement and behaviour disturbance to the drawn.

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