Trunk Postural Reactions in Children with and Without Cerebral Palsy During Therapeutic Horseback Riding:. MacPhail, H. E. A., Edwards, J., Golding, J., Miller, K., Mosier, C., & Zwiers, T. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 10(4):143???147, 1998. Number: 4
Paper doi abstract bibtex The purpose of this study was to determine if children with cerebral palsy (CP) demonstrate normal equilibrium reactions when horseback riding. Seven children who were nondisabled (ND) and six children with CP were videotaped in the frontal plane, posterior view, while horseback riding. Lateral trunk displacement of the rider and pelvic movements of the horse were analyzed during six strides using the Peak 5 motion analyzer. Pelvic movements of the horse appeared as a dual frequency sinusoidal curve. Mean lateral trunk displacement for riders who were ND was 5.8 degrees (SD = 0.5), whereas that of the riders with CP was almost twice as great (10.2 degrees, SD = 2.2). Riders with diplegic CP responded with normal equilibrium reactions 65% to 75% of the time, whereas riders with quadriplegic CP responded normally only 10% to 35% of the time. In conclusion, one of the benefits of horseback riding for children with diplegic CP seems to be the facilitation of normal equilibrium reactions in response to the pelvic movement of the horse. However, in the case of riders with quadriplegic CP, normal equilibrium reactions were elicited infrequently
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title = {Trunk {Postural} {Reactions} in {Children} with and {Without} {Cerebral} {Palsy} {During} {Therapeutic} {Horseback} {Riding}:},
volume = {10},
issn = {0898-5669},
shorttitle = {Trunk {Postural} {Reactions} in {Children} with and {Without} {Cerebral} {Palsy} {During} {Therapeutic} {Horseback} {Riding}},
url = {http://journals.lww.com/00001577-199801040-00002},
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abstract = {The purpose of this study was to determine if children with cerebral palsy (CP) demonstrate normal equilibrium reactions when horseback riding. Seven children who were nondisabled (ND) and six children with CP were videotaped in the frontal plane, posterior view, while horseback riding. Lateral trunk displacement of the rider and pelvic movements of the horse were analyzed during six strides using the Peak 5 motion analyzer. Pelvic movements of the horse appeared as a dual frequency sinusoidal curve. Mean lateral trunk displacement for riders who were ND was 5.8 degrees (SD = 0.5), whereas that of the riders with CP was almost twice as great (10.2 degrees, SD = 2.2). Riders with diplegic CP responded with normal equilibrium reactions 65\% to 75\% of the time, whereas riders with quadriplegic CP responded normally only 10\% to 35\% of the time. In conclusion, one of the benefits of horseback riding for children with diplegic CP seems to be the facilitation of normal equilibrium reactions in response to the pelvic movement of the horse. However, in the case of riders with quadriplegic CP, normal equilibrium reactions were elicited infrequently},
language = {en},
number = {4},
urldate = {2022-03-25},
journal = {Pediatric Physical Therapy},
author = {MacPhail, H. E. Ann and Edwards, Janice and Golding, Jane and Miller, Kim and Mosier, Carolyn and Zwiers, Theresa},
year = {1998},
note = {Number: 4},
pages = {143???147},
}
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