“…Scientific literature shows evidences of Hippotherapy efficacy in different groups of people with disabilities, such as cerebral palsy (Fernández-Gutiérrez, Apolo-Arenas, Martínez-García & Caña-Pino, 2014;Vargas, Patricio, Solís-Cartas , Martínez-Larrarte & Serrano-Espinosa, 2016), psychomotor retardation (Lopez-Roa , 2011), people with multiple sclerosis (Munoz-Lasa, Lopez De Silanes, Atín-Arratibel , Bravo-Llatas , Pastor-Jimeno & Maximo Bocanegra , 2019), Down syndrome (De Miguel, De Miguel, Lucena-Antón & Rubio, 2018), and older people (Araújo, Martins, Blasczyk , Feng, Oliveira, Copetti & Safons , 2018;, among others. Hippotherapy is an integral, neurologically based and multidisciplinary treatment that uses the horse and its qualities (movement, rhythm and heat) as the main elements, which stimulate multiple psychomotor and sensory areas (Shurtleff & Engsberg, 2012;López-Roa, 2011).…”