Title of article :
Modulation of back geometry in children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy via hippotherapy training
Author/Authors :
el-meniawy, g.h. Cairo University - faculty of physical therapy - department of physical therapy for growth and developmental disorders in children and its surgery, Egypt , thabet, n.s. Cairo University - faculty of physical therapy - department of physical therapy for growth and developmental disorders in children and its surgery, Egypt
From page :
63
To page :
71
Abstract :
Background and purpose: Controlled hippotherapy environment provides a foundation for improved neurologic function and sensory processing. This foundation can be generalized to a wide range of daily activities,making the horse a valuable therapeutic tool for rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a once weekly,twelve-week hippotherapy program on back geometry in children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. Subjects: Thirty spastic diplegic children from both sexes,ranging in age from six to eight years represented the sample of this study. The degree of spasticity ranged from 1 to 1+ according to the modified Ashworth scale. They were divided randomly into two groups of equal number A (control) and B (Study). Procedures: Evaluation of back geometry parameters was conducted for each child of the two groups before and after three months of treatment via using Formetric instrument system. Group A received a designed exercise program,while group B received hippotherapy training in addition to the same exercise program given to group A. Results: No significant difference was noticed when comparing the pre-treatment results of the two groups,while significant improvement was observed in all the measuring variables of the two groups when comparing their pre and post-treatment mean values. Significant difference was also observed when comparing the post-treatment results of the two groups in favor of group B. Discussion and conclusion: Hippotherapy utilizes the movement of the horse to provide sensory feedback and may be used as a therapeutic intervention for improving back geometry in children with spastic diplegia. © 2012 Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V.
Keywords :
Back geometry , Cerebral palsy , Diplegia , Hippotherapy
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
Record number :
2721005
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