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Influences of Hippotherapy on the Motor and Socio-Emotional Behavior of Young Children with Disabilities
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Influences of Hippotherapy on the Motor and Socio-Emotional Behavior of Young Children with Disabilities
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Pages: 14
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SKU #: 2003-21
Publication date: 2003
ISBN: 2003-21
Authors:
Pam S. Rolandelli
,
Carl J. Dunst
Findings from this practice-based research synthesis on hippotherapy with young children with disabilities indicate that existing research does not support the use of the practice. Hippotherapy uses the movement of a horse purportedly to improve the motor functioning and sensory processing capabilities of a rider. Recommendations for better-designed research studies are included.
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