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Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control

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Main Author: Costa, Thamara Cristhina Moreira da
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Raimundo, Ronney Jorge de Souza
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Summary: Introduction: Cerebral palsy is a common neurological condition that affects the motor and cognitive development of children due to brain injuries occurring during the fetal, perinatal or postnatal period. It manifests itself as motor, postural and cognitive disorders, limiting the child's independence and autonomy. Given this reality, it is crucial to seek effective therapeutic interventions, capable of generating significant improvements in aspects of the pathology. There are positive results with the application of rehabilitation schemes designed to develop skills that allow them to better coordinate their motor activities. Gaining postural balance occurs through repetition, reaction and motivation, therefore, some therapeutic interventions have proven to be efficient in the rehabilitation of motor dysfunctions, and among them, equine therapy stands out. Equine therapy, a form of horse-assisted therapy, has emerged as an effective therapeutic intervention to improve postural motor control, balance and muscle strength. Objective: to analyze the importance of hippotherapy in postural motor control, and the benefits observed in postural motor development. Methodology: To conduct this research, the literature was analyzed about the impact of hippotherapy on postural motor control in children with cerebral palsy. Based on randomized controlled clinical studies, systematic reviews, magazines and articles in journals published between 2015 and 2024. The search was carried out in databases such as PubMed, SciELO, Google Scholar and VHL, using terms in Portuguese and English related to hippotherapy and cerebral palsy. Studies with patients diagnosed with cerebral palsy and undergoing hippotherapy were included. Results/Discussion: Equine therapy is an innovative therapeutic approach that uses horses as partners in the rehabilitation process of children with cerebral palsy. This practice offers significant physical benefits, improving postural motor control, balance, mobility and motor function. There are different types of hippotherapy, including passive hippotherapy, active hippotherapy and as a complete therapeutic technique. Physiotherapy plays a fundamental role in monitoring patients during equine therapy sessions. During the sessions, the horse's three-dimensional movement stimulates sensory and neuromuscular responses, promotes postural adjustments and improves motor coordination. Hippotherapy is also effective in regulating muscle tone and improving static and dynamic balance. Furthermore, the assessment of motor function using the GMFM-66 scale showed positive results. Finals Considerations: The study revealed that hippotherapy is effective in improving postural motor control in children with cerebral palsy. Furthermore, it brings important physical, emotional and psychological benefits, helping to regulate muscle tone, improve motor functions and neurological development. Interaction with the horse during hippotherapy sessions stimulates sensory and neuromuscular responses that contribute to these improvements. Thus, this research highlights the relevance of hippotherapy as a valuable therapeutic intervention for children with cerebral palsy, indicating the need for further studies to investigate its effectiveness in different types of this condition and analyze its long-term effects.
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spelling Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor controlImportância da equoterapia em crianças com paralisia cerebral no controle motor postural EquoterapiaTerapia assistida por cavalosParalisia cerebralEquilíbrio posturalFisioterapiaHippotherapyHorse-assisted therapyCerebral palsyPostural balancePhysiotherapyIntroduction: Cerebral palsy is a common neurological condition that affects the motor and cognitive development of children due to brain injuries occurring during the fetal, perinatal or postnatal period. It manifests itself as motor, postural and cognitive disorders, limiting the child's independence and autonomy. Given this reality, it is crucial to seek effective therapeutic interventions, capable of generating significant improvements in aspects of the pathology. There are positive results with the application of rehabilitation schemes designed to develop skills that allow them to better coordinate their motor activities. Gaining postural balance occurs through repetition, reaction and motivation, therefore, some therapeutic interventions have proven to be efficient in the rehabilitation of motor dysfunctions, and among them, equine therapy stands out. Equine therapy, a form of horse-assisted therapy, has emerged as an effective therapeutic intervention to improve postural motor control, balance and muscle strength. Objective: to analyze the importance of hippotherapy in postural motor control, and the benefits observed in postural motor development. Methodology: To conduct this research, the literature was analyzed about the impact of hippotherapy on postural motor control in children with cerebral palsy. Based on randomized controlled clinical studies, systematic reviews, magazines and articles in journals published between 2015 and 2024. The search was carried out in databases such as PubMed, SciELO, Google Scholar and VHL, using terms in Portuguese and English related to hippotherapy and cerebral palsy. Studies with patients diagnosed with cerebral palsy and undergoing hippotherapy were included. Results/Discussion: Equine therapy is an innovative therapeutic approach that uses horses as partners in the rehabilitation process of children with cerebral palsy. This practice offers significant physical benefits, improving postural motor control, balance, mobility and motor function. There are different types of hippotherapy, including passive hippotherapy, active hippotherapy and as a complete therapeutic technique. Physiotherapy plays a fundamental role in monitoring patients during equine therapy sessions. During the sessions, the horse's three-dimensional movement stimulates sensory and neuromuscular responses, promotes postural adjustments and improves motor coordination. Hippotherapy is also effective in regulating muscle tone and improving static and dynamic balance. Furthermore, the assessment of motor function using the GMFM-66 scale showed positive results. Finals Considerations: The study revealed that hippotherapy is effective in improving postural motor control in children with cerebral palsy. Furthermore, it brings important physical, emotional and psychological benefits, helping to regulate muscle tone, improve motor functions and neurological development. Interaction with the horse during hippotherapy sessions stimulates sensory and neuromuscular responses that contribute to these improvements. Thus, this research highlights the relevance of hippotherapy as a valuable therapeutic intervention for children with cerebral palsy, indicating the need for further studies to investigate its effectiveness in different types of this condition and analyze its long-term effects.Introdução: A paralisia cerebral é uma condição neurológica comum que afeta o desenvolvimento motor e cognitivo de crianças devido a lesões cerebrais ocorridas durante o período fetal, perinatal ou pós-natal. Ela se manifesta por distúrbios motores, posturais e cognitivos, limitando a independência e autonomia da criança. Diante dessa realidade é crucial buscar intervenções terapêuticas eficazes, capazes de gerar melhorias expressivas nós aspectos da patologia. Existem resultados positivos com a aplicação de esquemas de reabilitação destinados a desenvolver habilidades que lhes permitam melhor coordenação de suas atividades motoras. O ganho de equilíbrio postural ocorre por meio da repetição, reação e motivação, por isso, algumas intervenções terapêuticas têm se mostrado eficientes na reabilitação das disfunções motoras, e dentre elas, destaca-se a equoterapia. A equoterapia, uma forma de terapia assistida por cavalos, tem se destacado como uma intervenção terapêutica eficaz para melhorar o controle motor postural, equilíbrio e força muscular. Objetivo: analisar a importância da equoterapia no controle motor postural, e os benefícios observados no desenvolvimento motor postural. Metodologia: Para conduzir essa pesquisa, foi analisado na literatura acerca do impacto da equoterapia no controle motor postural de crianças com paralisia cerebral. Baseado em estudos clínicos controlados randomizados, revisões sistemáticas, revistas e artigos em periódicos publicados entre os anos de 2015 e 2024. A busca foi realizada em bancos de dados como PubMed, SciELO, Google Scholar e BVS, utilizando termos em português e inglês relativos à equoterapia e paralisia cerebral. Foram inclusos estudos com pacientes diagnosticados com paralisia cerebral e submetidos à equoterapia. Resultados/Discussão: A equoterapia é uma abordagem terapêutica inovadora que utiliza cavalos como parceiros no processo de reabilitação de crianças com paralisia cerebral. Esta prática oferece benefícios físicos significativos, melhorando o controle motor postural, o equilíbrio, a mobilidade e a função motora. Existem diferentes tipos de equoterapia, incluindo equoterapia passiva, equoterapia ativa e como técnica terapêutica completa.  A fisioterapia desempenha um papel fundamental no acompanhamento dos pacientes durante as sessões de equoterapia. No decorrer das sessões, o movimento tridimensional do cavalo estimula respostas sensoriais e neuromusculares, promove ajustes posturais e melhora a coordenação motora. A equoterapia também é eficaz na regulação do tônus ​​muscular e na melhoria do equilíbrio estático e dinâmico. Além disso, a avaliação da função motora pela escala GMFM-66 apresentou resultados positivos. Considerações finais: O estudo revelou que equoterapia é eficaz para melhorar o controle motor postural em crianças com paralisia cerebral. Além disso, ela traz benefícios físicos, emocionais e psicológicos importantes, auxiliando na regularização do tônus muscular, no aprimoramento das funções motoras e no desenvolvimento neurológico. A interação com o cavalo durante as sessões de equoterapia estimula respostas sensoriais e neuromusculares que colaboram para essas melhorias. Assim, essa pesquisa ressalta a relevância da equoterapia como uma intervenção terapêutica valiosa para crianças com paralisia cerebral, indicando a necessidade de mais estudos para investigar sua eficácia em diferentes tipos dessa condição e analisar seus efeitos a longo prazo.Editora JRG2024-05-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/113910.55892/jrg.v7i14.1139ark:/57118/JRG.v7i14.1139JRG Journal of Academic Studies; Vol. 7 No. 14 (2024): JRG Journal of Academic Studies; e141139JRG Journal of Academic Studies ; Vol. 7 Núm. 14 (2024): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e141139JRG Journal of Academic Studies; V. 7 N. 14 (2024): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e141139Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos ; v. 7 n. 14 (2024): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; e1411392595-1661ark:/57118/jrg.v7i14reponame:Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicosinstname:Editora JRGinstacron:JRGporhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/1139/973https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Thamara Cristhina Moreira daRaimundo, Ronney Jorge de Souza2024-05-24T22:48:01Zoai:ojs2.revistajrg.com:article/1139Revistahttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrgPRIhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/oaiprofessorjonas@gmail.com||2595-16612595-1661opendoar:2024-05-24T22:48:01Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos - Editora JRGfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control
Importância da equoterapia em crianças com paralisia cerebral no controle motor postural
title Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control
spellingShingle Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control
Costa, Thamara Cristhina Moreira da
Equoterapia
Terapia assistida por cavalos
Paralisia cerebral
Equilíbrio postural
Fisioterapia
Hippotherapy
Horse-assisted therapy
Cerebral palsy
Postural balance
Physiotherapy
title_short Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control
title_full Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control
title_fullStr Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control
title_full_unstemmed Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control
title_sort Importance of riding therapy in children with cerebral palsy in postural motor control
author Costa, Thamara Cristhina Moreira da
author_facet Costa, Thamara Cristhina Moreira da
Raimundo, Ronney Jorge de Souza
author_role author
author2 Raimundo, Ronney Jorge de Souza
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Thamara Cristhina Moreira da
Raimundo, Ronney Jorge de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Equoterapia
Terapia assistida por cavalos
Paralisia cerebral
Equilíbrio postural
Fisioterapia
Hippotherapy
Horse-assisted therapy
Cerebral palsy
Postural balance
Physiotherapy
topic Equoterapia
Terapia assistida por cavalos
Paralisia cerebral
Equilíbrio postural
Fisioterapia
Hippotherapy
Horse-assisted therapy
Cerebral palsy
Postural balance
Physiotherapy
description Introduction: Cerebral palsy is a common neurological condition that affects the motor and cognitive development of children due to brain injuries occurring during the fetal, perinatal or postnatal period. It manifests itself as motor, postural and cognitive disorders, limiting the child's independence and autonomy. Given this reality, it is crucial to seek effective therapeutic interventions, capable of generating significant improvements in aspects of the pathology. There are positive results with the application of rehabilitation schemes designed to develop skills that allow them to better coordinate their motor activities. Gaining postural balance occurs through repetition, reaction and motivation, therefore, some therapeutic interventions have proven to be efficient in the rehabilitation of motor dysfunctions, and among them, equine therapy stands out. Equine therapy, a form of horse-assisted therapy, has emerged as an effective therapeutic intervention to improve postural motor control, balance and muscle strength. Objective: to analyze the importance of hippotherapy in postural motor control, and the benefits observed in postural motor development. Methodology: To conduct this research, the literature was analyzed about the impact of hippotherapy on postural motor control in children with cerebral palsy. Based on randomized controlled clinical studies, systematic reviews, magazines and articles in journals published between 2015 and 2024. The search was carried out in databases such as PubMed, SciELO, Google Scholar and VHL, using terms in Portuguese and English related to hippotherapy and cerebral palsy. Studies with patients diagnosed with cerebral palsy and undergoing hippotherapy were included. Results/Discussion: Equine therapy is an innovative therapeutic approach that uses horses as partners in the rehabilitation process of children with cerebral palsy. This practice offers significant physical benefits, improving postural motor control, balance, mobility and motor function. There are different types of hippotherapy, including passive hippotherapy, active hippotherapy and as a complete therapeutic technique. Physiotherapy plays a fundamental role in monitoring patients during equine therapy sessions. During the sessions, the horse's three-dimensional movement stimulates sensory and neuromuscular responses, promotes postural adjustments and improves motor coordination. Hippotherapy is also effective in regulating muscle tone and improving static and dynamic balance. Furthermore, the assessment of motor function using the GMFM-66 scale showed positive results. Finals Considerations: The study revealed that hippotherapy is effective in improving postural motor control in children with cerebral palsy. Furthermore, it brings important physical, emotional and psychological benefits, helping to regulate muscle tone, improve motor functions and neurological development. Interaction with the horse during hippotherapy sessions stimulates sensory and neuromuscular responses that contribute to these improvements. Thus, this research highlights the relevance of hippotherapy as a valuable therapeutic intervention for children with cerebral palsy, indicating the need for further studies to investigate its effectiveness in different types of this condition and analyze its long-term effects.
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