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2015

Therapeutic riding

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Does Therapeutic Horseback Riding Decrease Balance Deficits In Community-Dwelling Older Adults?, Salwa Yaser, Lisa Mrsny, Krystin Beeman, Skyler Moon, Kitsum Li Jan 2015

Does Therapeutic Horseback Riding Decrease Balance Deficits In Community-Dwelling Older Adults?, Salwa Yaser, Lisa Mrsny, Krystin Beeman, Skyler Moon, Kitsum Li

Occupational Therapy | Critically Appraised Papers Series

Hippotherapy and therapeutic riding (TR) provide pleasurable activity and physical exercise to individuals and yet limited study is available on its therapeutic value to improve balance in older adults. In this study, the researchers measured the benefit of TR on balance and quality of life in communitydwelling older adults. A convenience sample of individuals 65 years and older was recruited from a local community. The study is a single-blind, pretest-posttest, controlled study of a 10-session TR program with a Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) trained and certified TR instructor. Each TR session included grooming and tacking, mounting, a warm-up …