2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2012.12.007
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Effects of hippotherapy on mobility, strength and balance in elderly

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“…Equine learning requires consistency in operant conditioning and behavioral shaping under low-stress conditions to produce consistent and predictable behavioral results [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. If equine specialists and EAAT practitioners have varied backgrounds in equine behavior, equine learning, or training techniques, such inconsistencies may result in varied responses to horses' behavior and interpretations of that behavior.…”
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“…Equine learning requires consistency in operant conditioning and behavioral shaping under low-stress conditions to produce consistent and predictable behavioral results [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. If equine specialists and EAAT practitioners have varied backgrounds in equine behavior, equine learning, or training techniques, such inconsistencies may result in varied responses to horses' behavior and interpretations of that behavior.…”
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“…Table 1 provides examples of how these models are designed to provide physical, intellectual, educational, emotional, and psychological benefits to people and Table 1A clarifies the terminology used in the industry with regards to the uses of equines in different therapeutic techniques. As physical therapy animals, they provide benefits known as hippotherapy which provides bilateral rhythmic stimulation to the rider and helps simulate the same motion in the pelvis as walking [1] and has shown to improve strength and mobility in the elderly [2,3] and improved physical health in individuals with autism [4], intellectual disabilities [5], neuromuscular disorders [6], and children with cerebral palsy [7][8][9]. Therapeutic riding, where an individual finds physical, emotional, or psychotherapy through equitation has been shown to improve self-regulation in individuals with autism spectrum disorder [10].…”
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“…Desses artigos apenas dois se caracteriza como ensaio clínico randomizado e controlado. (10,14) EQUOTERAPIA E EQUILÍBRIO O controle de equilíbrio é um complexo de integração entre os sistemas sensorial e motor e de alto nível de processamento motor, resultando no alinhamento postural, base de apoio dos pés, e nas forças necessárias para corrigir a postura. (15) Com o envelhecimento ocorre um declínio da função em todos esses sistemas, resultando no déficit do equilíbrio no idoso.…”
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“…Essas variaram entre 8-36 intervenções, 20-60 minutos de duração e 1-3 vezes por semana. (10,11,14,17) Comparativamente à faixa de adultos, indivíduos idosos tem 2,26 vezes mais chances de serem atendidos em serviços de saúde por queda do que por outras causas externas. (18) O aumento no nú-mero de das quedas e fraturas em idosos tem chamado a atenção dos gestores em saúde, visto que, além dos agravos decorrentes desse incidente, se somam as doenças degenerativas, comuns nessa faixa etária e que comprometem a recuperação e a reinserção desse segmento na comunidade.…”
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