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Effects of therapeutic horse riding on gait cycle parameters and some aspects of behavior of children with autism

Journal

ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA HUNGARICA
Volume 102, Issue 3, Pages 324-335

Publisher

AKADEMIAI KIADO RT
DOI: 10.1556/036.102.2015.3.10

Keywords

pedagogical analysis and curriculum; gait; horse therapy; gait cycles; APAS

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Funding

  1. New Szechenyi Plan [TAMOP-4.2.1/B-09/1/KMR-2010-0002]
  2. National Office for Research and Technology (NKTH)
  3. Hungarian National Scientific Research Foundation [OTKA K-80316, K-82066]
  4. Goethe Gait Lab Sponsor (Center Inc.)
  5. Goethe Gait Lab Sponsor (Autodesk Inc.)
  6. Goethe Gait Lab Sponsor (Clementine)
  7. Goethe Gait Lab Sponsor (Orthotrek)
  8. Goethe Gait Lab Sponsor (Abexa Inc.)
  9. Goethe Gait Lab Sponsor (3B Scientific Inc.)

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We studied effects of therapeutic riding on the development of children with autism. Experiments in walking is appropriate for assessing the coordination of movement and for following the changes. We found that therapeutic riding should be considered as a new form of rehabilitation. Twenty-six pupils (12 boys and 14 girls) of a special needs school participated in therapeutic riding. We analyzed walking twice during a school-term: full body analyses each time before and after one-month therapy. The research included a non-riding control group. All together 104 analyses were performed. We measured mental skills using Pedagogical Analysis and Curriculum (PAC) test consisting of four parts being communication, self care, motor skills and socialization. The Gait Cycle Analysis consists of the time-series analysis, the analysis of part of the gait cycle and the measurement of joint angles in each plane. We found significant differences between before and after the therapy in the length of the gait cycle that became more stable in the sagital plane and concluded that our results proved that horse therapy may be successfully used as an additional therapy for children with autism, and it may be a form of rehabilitation in cases when other therapies are not successful.

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