Equine (horse-assisted) therapy benefits many, including children with autism or Asperger's Syndrome
[2023-02-06 13:36:09]
Equine therapy, also known as adjuvant therapy for horses or horses, is a physical, professional, and speech therapy strategy that makes use of horse movements and other traits. The term taken from Greek hippo (meaning horse) literally means "to be treated with the help of a horse." This horse support therapy is used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for many diseases, especially children and adolescents with autism and Asperger's syndrome at Nature's Edge.
In hippocampal therapy, involvement of patients in horses' activities is enjoyable and rewarding. The therapist sits on a different position, such as sitting, sitting in front, behind, sideways, stably standing, not riding by hand, etc. Solve specific patient functional objectives. The patient may also need to stretch, stretch, or play the game while riding. The therapist constantly analyzes the response of the patient and adjusts the movement of the horse to the optimal treatment accordingly.
Safety is a top priority. In addition to the treated hippocampal therapist, a specially trained therapist leads a horse during treatment, pedestrians next to each side of the horse ensure patient safety.
Horses for equine treatment are also specially selected and trained. At Natures' edge, we offer a variety of horses that can choose horses suited to each patient in terms of size, pace, gait and character.
However, horse adjuvant therapy is not suitable for all patients. Our specially trained therapists evaluate each potential patient based on individual circumstances.
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Treatment of horses and treatment of horses can provide opportunities for autistic children to improve their cognitive and language abilities, motor skills and social abilities. More specifically, hippocampal therapy is an equine therapy that must be performed by trained therapists who systematically improve the patient 's sense and athletic ability by utilizing the movement of the horse. Therapeutic horse riding is a broader category of recreational therapy. It involves riding a patient to develop emotional and social skills, and to improve cognitive and language skills. Treatment should be done by a certified therapist, but there may be a professional therapist or speech therapist
Equine therapy, also known as adjuvant therapy for horses or horses, is a physical, professional, and speech therapy strategy that makes use of horse movements and other traits. The term taken from Greek hippo (meaning horse) literally means "to be treated with the help of a horse." This horse support therapy is used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for many diseases, especially children and adolescents with autism and Asperger's syndrome at Nature's Edge.
Horse (horse support) therapy is beneficial for many people, including children with autism or Asperger's syndrome
This therapy is also known as equine therapy or equine adjuvant therapy. This treatment uses Malay to help children grow emotionally. Equestrian therapy is used for various diagnoses. It is particularly useful for people diagnosed with autism, dementia, Down's syndrome, behavior, mental health problems, mental retardation, and brain injury. Regardless of age, therapeutic cycling brings many good effects on the emotional and social well-being of people with special needs. Just because people have difficulties, it does not prevent them from getting on. The rhythmic movement of horseback riding is very beneficial as it imitates personal walking. People with special needs, especially people with disabilities, have been proven to be improving in terms of flexibility, balance, and muscle strength.