Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2021
Facilitating new movement strategies: Equine assisted physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy
Norrud, Brita Cecilie; Raheim, Malfried; Sudmann, Tobba Therkildsen; Hakanson, MargaretaAbstract
Background: Equine Assisted Physiotherapy (EAPT) offers children with cerebral palsy (CP) opportunities for new movement experiences, and may influence movement qualities. Descriptions of how, and to what extent EAPT affects trunk control is missing. The aim of this study was to explore if, and how changes in trunk control and changes in other movement aspects were observable in children with CP during EAPT, and if potential changes in trunk control could be measured.Method: A multiple case study with a mixed methods design was completed. Two children with CP, GMFCS grade 1, were observed using video during a period of six months, and tested with Trunk Impairment Scale modified Norwegian Version. Skilled physiotherapists analyzed the videos qualitatively, and triangulated recurring changes in movement with the results from the test.Results: Riding bareback, improvements in trunk control were observed and measured. However, riding in a saddle led to reduced trunk control. Other observable movement changes were: from asymmetry to symmetry, adaptation to rhythm, mastery of riding skills, and reduced loss of postural control. Increased instances of adapting own movements in spontaneous dialogue with the horse, were observed. Instructions and feedback from the therapist influenced the dialogue with the horse both positively and negatively.Conclusion: This study describes in detail how balance and symmetry can be stimulated during EAPT in a body characterized by imbalance and asymmetry. During EAPT, the children gained the possibility to explore new movement qualities. Equipment and feedback influenced movement qualities. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.Keywords
Equine assisted physiotherapy; Trunk control; Cerebral palsy; Video observation; Trunk Impairment Scale - modified; Norwegian VersionPublished in
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies2021, volume: 26, pages: 364-373
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Authors' information
Norrud, Brita Cecilie
University of Bergen
Råheim, Målfrid
University of Bergen
Sudmann, Tobba Therkildsen
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
Håkansson, Margareta
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Environment and Health
UKÄ Subject classification
Animal and Dairy Science
Neurosciences
Zoology
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2020.12.022
URI (permanent link to this page)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/113793