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Recovery Docs Mount Equine Campaign  

Posted Jul 18, 07 8:11 AM CDT in US Science & Health Arts & Living Features    Editor's Choice

(newser) – Physical therapists are increasingly turning to horses to help patients with serious injuries, cerebral palsy, muscle disorders and developmental delays.  The complex act of maintaining balance on a moving horse bolsters damaged or underdeveloped muscle groups and can have psychological benefits. Horses' movements mimic a human gait, making the method more effective than some more traditional ones.

"The horse is custom-made to give rhythmical dynamic input" to muscles, said one therapists.  Horses also add the advantage of height, mobility and power to people often confined to wheelchair. Children can also "sense another creature's energy and love," said one doctor.

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Recovery Docs Mount Equine Campaign
Autistic Boy with Cerebral Palsy Undergoes Horse Therapy   (Getty Images)
Recovery Docs Mount Equine Campaign
  (KRT Photos)
Recovery Docs Mount Equine Campaign
Physical therapist Wagner Rocha Goncalves helps Camila Lima, 17, from a horse at the Flamengo Jockey Club after finishing her therapy session. Camila was left paralyzed after she was shot.   (KRT Photos)
Recovery Docs Mount Equine Campaign
Instructor Iris Melton, right, and assistant Morgan Havard work with three-year-old Cody McCasland as he rides a horse for physical therapy in Colleyville, Texas, on Tuesday, October 26, 2004.   (KRT Photos)
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