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      The Effectiveness of Therapeutic Horseback Riding in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy

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          This study investigated the effectiveness of a16-week therapeutic horseback riding (THR) program on the gross motor function measures (GMFM) and the muscle tone of hip adductors in 14 children with spastic cerebral palsy (age: 3 years, one month to 11 years, 5 months). In the first phase of 16 weeks, nine of the children received the THR in addition to their regular treatment, while the rest received their regular treatment only. In the second phase (also 16 weeks), the arrangements were reversed. After THR, some of the children improved significantly in the GMFM E (walk/run/jump) score and the total score. The effect appears to be sustained for at least 16 weeks. No effect of THR on muscle tone was noted. We conclude that THR may be beneficial for some children with spastic cerebral palsy.

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          Journal
          Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
          Human Kinetics
          0736-5829
          1543-2777
          April 2004
          April 2004
          : 21
          : 2
          : 103-121
          Affiliations
          [1 ]1National Cheng Kung University
          [2 ]2National Taiwan University
          [3 ]3National Cheng Kung University Hospital
          [4 ]4Taipei City Government
          Article
          10.1123/apaq.21.2.103
          2cdcea81-0b53-4eb5-b07a-cedb11cba4d2
          © 2004
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