2017
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5918.030.s01.ao22
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Effect of hippotherapy in the global motor coordination in individuals with Down Syndrome

Abstract: Introduction: Down syndrome (DS) of all genetic syndromes is the most common. In Hippotherapy, three-dimensional movements, provided by horse walking, awaken in the body of children with DS a large amount of sensory and neuromuscular stimuli, which directly interfere with overall development and the acquisition of motor skills. Objective: To analyze the effects of an Hippotherapy program on global motor coordination variables in individuals with DS of both genders and to compare individuals with the same synd… Show more

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“…A multisensory exercise protocol for acquiring motor skills in children with DS through hippotherapy compared to children who underwent conventional physical therapy as a means of treatment [12,13].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A multisensory exercise protocol for acquiring motor skills in children with DS through hippotherapy compared to children who underwent conventional physical therapy as a means of treatment [12,13].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every minute, 18 babies are born with a disability, which represents 9.8 million babies with disabilities per year, with DS having the highest incidence, with 91% of cases. And, among so many characteristics, postural control dysfunctions are constantly described in children with DS, as well as difficulties in motor coordination, problems with sensorimotor integration, and, also, the fact that patients take time to adapt to the environments [3]. However, mental retardation, as one of the characteristics, influences the ability to assimilate new motor skills, since there is a lack of motivation to be explored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 The effects found in the study are consistent with the literature, which indicates that physical activity intervention programs have positive effects on the motor development of children and adolescents with DS. 26,27 In another study, 28 when analyzing the effects of an equine therapy intervention on the gross motor coordination of 41 children with DS, divided into a control group and an experimental group, the scores of subjects who participated in the intervention showed a higher numerical value of the motor quotient when compared to subjects who did not participate in the intervention.…”
Section: Lessonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um estudo sobre o uso do BT na ansiedade realizado por Silva et al, (2017) mostra que o uso do brinquedo terapêutico nas crianças hospitalizadas apresentou o mesmo grau de ansiedade que as do grupo controle, mas ele sugere que novos estudos sejam realizados com maior número de crianças em variados cenários da hospitalização. Para Silva et al, (2018) quando a criança brinca ela acaba esquecendo sua dor e o estado de doença, diminui o estresse e a tensão gerada durante a hospitalização.…”
Section: Benefícios Proporcionados Pela Prática Do Brinquedo Terapêuticounclassified
“…Entre os recursos utilizados no tratamento conservador, a Equoterapia é um método de reabilitação que engloba as esferas física, cognitiva, social e educacional do praticante (GODZICKI et al, 2010). O cavalo faz com que o praticante realize movimentos tridimensionais verticais e horizontais, mesmo que involuntariamente em cima do dorso do cavalo, e esses movimentos são únicos, sendo que nenhum outro equipamento ou aparelho consegue simulá-los (COSTA et al, 2017). As atividades sobre o cavalo aumentam os períodos de atenção, possibilitando maior concentração e melhor disciplina, facilitando o aprendizado a despeito das limitações intelectuais, psicológicas e físicas dos diversos tipos de comprometimentos neurológicos e motores (COSTA et al, 2017).…”
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